"Isochronous" sounds a little like "asynchronous," but don't confuse them — the latter means "not simultaneous," and the former refers to things that are happening at the same time. "Isochronous" comes from the modern Latin "isochronus" by way of the Greek "isokhronos," with "iso-" meaning "equal" and "khronos" meaning "time." ...
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