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isograph

(ˈaɪsəˌɡrɑːf)
n
(Linguistics) a line on a map connecting points of the same linguistic usage
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The 42mm timepiece boasts the latest in-house Isograph hairspring movement and is available with a blue, black or grey smoked dial with rhodium-plated indexes and hands filled with SuperLuminova.
Summary: Inspired by its rich heritage and origins in automobile and aviation, the new Autavia Isograph is a twenty-first-century embodiment of a life of advent...
"When I decided to start doing art again, around Christmas 2016, I was frustrated there was no back button on my pencils and Rotring Isograph draftsman's pen.
Five tenders for the supply of (a) stationery, office requisites and isograph inks, (b) metallic desks, cabinets & bamboo chairs, (c) cleansers and roof type electric fans, (d) technical education installations and computers, also (e) military and special education uniforms.
"I've been planning this project of mine for more than 20 years," said Abu Shindi, "I used to go to places that you'd find on my sketched cards and spend 10 days during which I either ask the residents for old photos of their neighborhood or simply start sketching whenever I get the feeling."Using a Rotring Isograph ink pen, Abu Shindi managed to create quite a hue of black and white imagery of some of Jordan's most unique if not long gone buildings, according to words scribed behind the card tableaux--some were based on the memorable insight and vision perception of the artist during 1949-1959 supported by his 1984 sketches."I feel as if the place is talking to me, revealing to me a lot of secrets that appear to me even during my dreams," said Abu Shindi.
The data input format used has been adapted from the ISOGRAPH code[55].