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i·so·gon·ic

 (ī′sə-gŏn′ĭk) also i·sog·o·nal (ī-sŏg′ə-nəl)
adj.
Having equal angles.
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i•sog•o•nal

(aɪˈsɒg ə nl)

adj.
1. equiangular; isogonic.
n.
[1855–60]
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A tiling is called isogonal, if its symmetry group acts transitively on the vertex stars.
It turns out that a tiling in [R.sup.2] is necessarily isogonal (hence crystallographic) if all vertex corona are directly congruent (i.e., mirror images forbidden).
Given two isogonal conjugated points P([alpha], [beta], [gamma]) and P' ([alpha]', [beta]', [gamma]') with respect to the triangle ABC (BC=a, CA=b, AB=c), then: