"isocryme" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: isocrymes [plural]
Etymology: iso- + Ancient Greek κρυμός (krumós, “cold, chilliness”) (see κρύος (krúos)). Coined by James D. Dana in 1854, who glossed κρυμός as "extreme cold". Etymology templates: {{af|en|iso-}} iso-, {{der|en|grc|κρυμός||cold, chilliness}} Ancient Greek κρυμός (krumós, “cold, chilliness”), {{m|grc|κρύος}} κρύος (krúos), {{lang|grc|κρυμός}} κρυμός Head templates: {{en-noun}} isocryme (plural isocrymes)
  1. An isoline connecting points on the Earth's surface having the same mean temperature in the coldest month of the year. Categories (topical): Isolines
    Sense id: en-isocryme-en-noun-vOS61Bjn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with iso-

Inflected forms

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