Definitions
- Describing a three-dimensional object or shape that has equal measurements in all three dimensions. - Referring to a drawing or diagram that shows an object or shape with equal measurements in all three dimensions. - Talking about a physical exercise that involves holding a static position without movement.
- Describing a three-dimensional object or shape that has equal measurements in all three dimensions. - Referring to a drawing or diagram that shows an object or shape with equal measurements in all three dimensions. - Talking about a physical exercise that involves holding a static position without movement.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe objects or shapes with equal measurements in all three dimensions.
- 2Both words can be used to describe drawings or diagrams that show objects or shapes with equal measurements in all three dimensions.
- 3Both words can be used to describe physical exercises that involve holding a static position without movement.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Isometric is more commonly used than isometrical in everyday language.
- 2Form: Isometric is the more commonly used form of the word, while isometrical is less common.
Remember this!
Isometrical and isometric are synonyms that describe objects or shapes with equal measurements in all three dimensions, as well as drawings or diagrams that show such objects or shapes. They can also refer to physical exercises that involve holding a static position without movement. While both words have similar meanings, isometric is more commonly used and has a shorter form than isometrical.