noun
- a line on a map connecting points of equal value or intensity of a particular phenomenon
- a signature or handwriting sample that is identical or nearly identical to another
Usage: technical; geography and meteorology
Usage: forensic; rare
Examples
- Meteorologists use isographs to show temperature variations across a region.
- The weather map displayed isographs connecting areas of equal rainfall.
- An isograph of pressure systems helps forecasters predict storm movement.
- The document examiner compared the isographs to verify the authenticity of the signature.