
isometric
/ˌaɪsəˈmetrɪk/
a three-dimensional view without perspective, like a game diorama
isometric in a sentence
“Isometric render of a tiny bakery, every wall at the same slant.”
Origin of isometric
Greek isos equal + metron measure
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