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isochrone
[ahy-suh-krohn]
noun
a line, as on a map, connecting all points having some property simultaneously, as in having the same delay in receiving a radio signal from a given source or requiring the same time to be reached by available transportation from a given center.
isochrone
/ ˈɪəʊˌəʊ /
noun
a line on a map or diagram connecting places from which it takes the same time to travel to a certain point
Word History and Origins
Origin of isochrone1
Example Sentences
The world is an isochrone map, where distances are only as great as the time they take you to cross.
Think of an isochrone map, where bands of color denote travel time from a central location, adapted to correspond to France’s thriving cities: Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, and a handful of others.
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