isothere

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Etymology[edit]

From French isothère, from iso- + Ancient Greek θέρος (théros, summer).

Noun[edit]

isothere (plural isotheres)

  1. An isotherm connecting points on a map with equal mean summer temperature.
    Antonym: isocheim

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