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isochronal

 
Dictionary: i·soch·ro·nal   (ī-sŏk'rə-nəl) pronunciation or i·soch·ro·nous
(-nəs)
adj.
  1. Equal in duration.
  2. Characterized by or occurring at equal intervals of time.

[From New Latin īsochronus, from Greek īsokhronos : īso-, iso- + khronos, time.]

isochronally i·soch'ro·nal·ly adv.
isochronism i·soch'ro·nism n.

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Time dependent. Real-time voice, video and telemetry are examples of isochronous data.

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adjective

    Happening or appearing at regular intervals: cyclic, cyclical, isochronous, periodic, periodical, recurrent. Idioms: like clockwork. See repetition.

 
 

 

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