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What (who) is straight isobar - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Isobars; Isobaric; Isobar (disambiguation); Isobaric (disambiguation); Ïsobar

Straight University         
UNIVERSITY IN NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Straight College; Straight Congregational University
Straight University, after 1915 Straight College, was a historically black college that operated between 1868 and 1934 in New Orleans, Louisiana. After struggling with financial difficulties, it was merged with New Orleans University to form Dillard University.
Straight-acting         
SAME GENDER-ATTRACTED PERSON WHO DOES NOT EXHIBIT THE APPEARANCE OR MANNERISMS OF WHAT IS SEEN AS TYPICAL FOR GAY PEOPLE
Non scene; Non-scene; Straight acting; Acting-straight; Straight gay
Straight-acting is a term for a same gender-attracted person who does not exhibit the appearance or mannerisms of what is seen as typical for gay people. Although the label is used by and reserved almost exclusively for gay and bisexual men, it may also be used to describe a lesbian or bisexual woman exhibiting a feminine appearance and mannerisms.
isobar         
['??s?(?)b?:]
¦ noun
1. Meteorology a line on a map connecting points having the same atmospheric pressure.
2. Physics each of two or more isotopes of different elements, with the same atomic weight.
Derivatives
isobaric adjective
Origin
C19: from Gk isobaros 'of equal weight'.

Wikipedia

Isobar

Isobar may refer to:

  • Isobar (meteorology), a line connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure reduced to sea level on the maps.
  • Isobaric process, a process taking place at constant pressure
  • Isobar (nuclide), one of multiple nuclides with the same mass but with different numbers of protons (or, equivalently, different numbers of neutrons).