isotim

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from German Isotim, coined by Alfred Weber. Equivalent to iso- + Ancient Greek τιμή (timḗ, value).

Noun

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isotim (plural isotims)

  1. (economics) An isoline joining points on a map with the same transport costs for a particular product.
    Coordinate term: isodapane

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