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/nɒn aɪˈsɒmɪtri/ · non i som e tri
noun
  1. A geometric transformation that does not preserve the metric properties of a space. The non-isometry of the mapping function was evident in the distorted shape of the resulting image.
  2. A situation or relationship that is not equivalent or comparable in terms of size, shape, or other relevant characteristics. The non-isometry between the two companies' market share and revenue growth was a major concern for investors.
Did you know? The concept of non-isometry has far-reaching implications in various fields, including computer graphics, data analysis, and physics, where it is used to model and understand complex systems and phenomena.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026