"having two equal sides," 1550s, from Late Latin isosceles, from Greek isoskeles "with equal legs; isosceles; that can be divided into two equal parts," from isos "equal, identical" (see iso-) + skelos "leg," from PIE *skel-es-, from root *skel- "bend, curve" (see scoliosis).
isomorphic
isomorphism
isonomia
isopod
isopolity
isosceles
isostasy
isostatic
isotherm
isothermal
isotonic