isonomic

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iso- +‎ Ancient Greek νόμος (nómos, law) +‎ -ic

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isonomic (not comparable)

  1. The same, or equal, in law or right; one in kind or origin; analogous or similar.
    • 1849, Karl Freiherr von Rokitansky, A Manual of Pathological Anatomy:
      isonomic layers are always opposed to one another ; and we shall find this to be the case even when the intussusception is double , and consists of five super-imposed layers

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