Equal, like, or similar. Iso- is much used in medicine and science
as, for example, in isotonic solution (a solution that has the same salt concentration
as cells and blood), isotope (a form of a chemical element with the same atomic
number as another element but having a different atomic mass), isocellular (composed
of cells of the same size and type), and isochromosome (a chromosome with two identical
equal arms). The opposite of iso- is aniso-. Iso- is derived from the Greek "isos"
meaning "equal or like."
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