Magnetic vs Isogonic - What's the difference?
magnetic | isogonic |
of, relating to, operating by, or caused by magnetism
having the properties of a magnet, especially the ability to draw or pull
determined by earth's magnetic fields
having an extraordinary ability to attract
* John Donne
(archaic) Having, susceptible to, or induced by, animal magnetism.
(cartography, navigation) Describing imaginary lines connecting points on the earth's surface of identical magnetic declination.
(geometry) Having equal angles.
As adjectives the difference between magnetic and isogonic
is that magnetic is magnetic while isogonic is (cartography|navigation) describing imaginary lines connecting points on the earth's surface of identical magnetic declination.magnetic
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Alternative forms
* magnetical (dated) * magnetick (obsolete)Adjective
(en adjective)- a magnetic recorder
- magnetic north
- the magnetic meridian
- He has a magnetic personality.
- she that had all magnetic force alone
- a magnetic sleep
