isometrier
Isometrier is a neologistic term that has appeared sporadically in discussions at the intersection of geometry, mathematics, and computer graphics. It is used as a verb to denote performing an isometric transformation on a geometric object or rendering data so that distances are preserved under the transformation. Because isometrier is not recognized in standard mathematical literature or major dictionaries, its exact meaning can vary by context, and authors typically instead use "isometry" or "isometric transformation" to describe the operation.
Etymology and relation to established terminology: The form is built from the prefix iso- meaning equal and
Relation to established terminology: In strict mathematical usage, the operation is called an isometric transformation (or
Usage: If encountered, isometrier generally appears in informal writing, tutorials, or experimental discussions. For formal writing
See also: Isometry, Isometric transformation, Isometric projection, Geometry, Computer graphics.
References: There are no standard references for "isometrier" in mainstream mathematical or technical literature.