ISO
1 Americanabbreviation
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incentive stock option.
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the numerical exposure index of a photographic film, used to indicate the light sensitivity of the film's emulsion.
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in search of: (used inclassified ads ).
ISO roommate for a 2 bed/1 bath apartment.
noun
plural
isos-
Television Slang. isolated camera.
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Sports.
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Basketball. a play in which an offensive player and a single defender are isolated and must play one-on-one.
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Football. a play in which a fullback acts as a blocker for the halfback.
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combining form
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equal or identical
isomagnetic
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indicating that a chemical compound is an isomer of a specified compound
isobutane
isocyanic acid
noun
Etymology
Origin of iso3
By shortening; -o
Origin of iso-4
From Greek, combining form of ísos “equal”
Example Sentences
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Solar panels were also largely ineffective, because so much snow and ice had collected on them that they could no longer draw power from the sun, according to the New York Independent System Operator, or ISO, the state’s grid operator.
From Barron's
The New York ISO asked dozens of large electricity users including manufacturers to ramp down their power usage on certain days to help make sure there was enough power.
From Barron's
Kevin Lanahan, a senior VP at the New York ISO, said in an interview that the state will need more electricity generation in the years ahead, in part because of data centers and the electrification of buildings.
From Barron's
GHG Protocol recently partnered with the International Organization for Standardization, known as ISO, to “harmonize” their frameworks for emissions accounting and develop a unified global standard for greenhouse gas accounting, including on supply chain—or Scope 3—emissions reporting.
CalRecycle’s latest attempt at rules to implement the state’s plastic waste law is under fire — including for its decision to use ISO guidelines on hazardous waste that cost nearly $200 to access.
From Los Angeles Times
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