The prefix iso- is derived from the Greek word isos. It means equal.
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- is a prefix from the Greek isos, meaning "equal." It is used primarily in scientific and technical terms, such as isometric, isotonic, and isonomic. (As a stand-alone abbreviation, it often means "in search of.")
The prefix "lumin-" means light.
The prefix "lize" does not have a specific meaning in English. It is not a common prefix in the language.
The prefix "mon-" means one or single.
"Iso" means "Great, Big, Large"
Iso is a Greek root meaning 'equal', compares to the Latin 'equi' or 'par'.
not really. The best example is the difference between two matemathical terms: "isomporphism" and "homomorphism"
isolate, isosceles, isotope, isometricIsolate and isotope are words. They begin with the letters ISO.
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."
isobar, isometric, isolation, isosceles, isotherm, isoclinical, isolate
Iso means "the same".
In chemistry, "iso" is a prefix used to indicate isomerism, where two or more compounds have the same molecular formula but different structural arrangements or spatial orientations. It is commonly used to distinguish between different isomers of the same compound.
Independent Service Organisation(ISO)
what does the prefix polo mean
Isomers do not have prefix. See any prefix in glucose,galactose,or sucrose?(these three simple sugars are Isomers)
isometric means having the same measurement. <3 me §