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ἰσοσκελ-ής

isoskeles

with equal legs

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What it meant

ἰσοσκελ-ής · isoskel-ēs — LSJ

with equal legs, having two sides equal, isosceles

with equal legs, esp. in Geom., having two sides equal, isosceles, τρίγωνον Pl. Ti. 54a, etc.; τὸ ἰ. Arist. APo. 41b14.

2 that can be divided into two equal parts, even

of numbers, that can be divided into two equal parts, even (as 6 = 3 + 3), opp. σκαληνός, odd (as 7 = 4 + 3), Pl. Euthphr. 12d.

3 containing equal members

Rhet., of periods, containing equal members, Hermog. Inv. 4.3.

4 having equal tails

Medic., having equal tails, of a bandage, Heliod. ap. Orib. 48.62 tit.

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