isonomic, a.
(aɪsəʊˈnɒmɪk)
[ad. Gr. ἰσονοµικ-ός ‘devoted to equality’, f. ἰσονοµία: see isonomy.]
1. Characterized by isonomy; having equal laws or rights. rare—0.
1864 Webster, Isonomic, the same, or equal, in law or right. |
2. Chem. Having the same or a similar arrangement of elements; involving analogy of composition, as isomorphism in the stricter sense.
1864 [see isomerous 3]. |
3. Of the same or like polarity: applied to contact of parts of the body in experiments on animal magnetism: opp. to heteronomic 1, q.v.