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Filter by Meaning The isotropic texture of the fabric makes it comfortable to wear in any direction.
The design of the building incorporates isotropic reinforcement to ensure its stability in all directions.
The isotropic nature of the metal makes it ideal for use in bearings.
The isotropic pressure exerted by the gas is responsible for the expansion of the balloon.
The isotropic properties of the crystal make it suitable for use in electronic devices.
The manufacturer claims that the new speakers provide an isotropic sound field.
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