Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
isogonal
adjective
/ˌaɪsəˈɡɒnəl/

Definition
Relating to angles that are equal or symmetrical in a shape, especially in a geometric context.

Examples
- In isogonal polygons, all corresponding angles are equal.
- The isogonal condition ensures that the angles within the geometric figure maintain symmetry.
- When creating isogonal constructions, each corner of the shape is positioned to reflect equal angular measurements.

Meaning
Isogonal specifically refers to a situation where angles are equal in measure. It often applies in geometry and mathematics where properties of angles are crucial for defining certain shapes or figures.

Synonyms
- equilateral (in the context of angles)
- symmetrical
- uniform