not really. The best example is the difference between two matemathical terms: "isomporphism" and "homomorphism"
Iso is a Greek root meaning 'equal', compares to the Latin 'equi' or 'par'.
Big three; Latin equi- and par-, Greek iso-
isometric means having the same measurement. <3 me §
The prefix that means "equal" is "equi," as in the word "equidistant" (the same distance).
'ISO' in a personal / dating ad stands for 'In Search Of.'
The prefix "iso" means equal, same, or similar. It is commonly used in chemistry to indicate that two substances have the same molecular structure or in technology to denote standardization.
A prefix meaning the same is "syn-" or "co-." An example includes the word "coexist" where "co-" is the prefix that means "together" or "same."
"Iso" means "Great, Big, Large"
Iso means "the same".
Iso is a Greek root meaning 'equal', compares to the Latin 'equi' or 'par'.
Big three; Latin equi- and par-, Greek iso-
I did a bit of internet searching, I think it is iso, as in isotonic and isometric.
isometric means having the same measurement. <3 me §
isolate, isosceles, isotope, isometricIsolate and isotope are words. They begin with the letters ISO.
The prefix that means "equal" is "equi," as in the word "equidistant" (the same distance).
isobar, isometric, isolation, isosceles, isotherm, isoclinical, isolate
Independent Service Organisation(ISO)