Isogonic vs. Agonic — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Isogonic and Agonic
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Isogonic
Having equal angles.
Agonic
Occurring shortly before death; agonal.
Isogonic
Describing imaginary lines connecting points on the Earth's surface of identical magnetic declination.
An isogonic line
Agonic
(geometry) Lacking an angle.
Isogonic
(geometry) Having equal angles.
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Agonic
Having a magnetic deviation of zero.
Isogonic
(zoology) Exhibiting, or relating to, isogonism.
Agonic
Synonym of agonal
Isogonic
An isogonic line; a curve connecting points on the Earth's surface whose magnetic declination is identical.
Agonic
Characterized by agony.
Isogonic
Pertaining to, or noting, equal angles.
Agonic
(psychology) Of a mode of social interaction based on threats, displays of power, or inducements of anxiety.
Isogonic
Characterized by isogonism.
Agonic
Synonym of agonic line.
Isogonic
Having or making equal angles
Agonic
Not forming an angle.
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