Dictionary entry

Isagelous

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Is‐ag″e‐lous (īs‐ăg″ĕ‐lŭs), a. [Is- + Gr. άγελοσ information.] Containing the same information; as, isagelous sentences. “The coded message and the original, though appearing entirely unlike, are completely isagelous.” Bacon “The complementary strands have isagelous sequences.” J. D. Watson.Is″a‐geln. One of two or more objects containing the same information.