isohydric

English

Etymology

iso- + hydric

Adjective

isohydric (not comparable)

  1. (chemistry, physics) Describing solutions that have the same pH and conductivity, these values remaining constant upon mixing of the solutions
  2. (botany) Describing plants that limit transpiration in order to maintain a constant amount of water in the leaves

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