The word "isolog" is spelled with six letters and is pronounced as /ˈaɪsəlɒɡ/ (eye-suh-log) according to IPA phonetic transcription. It is a noun that refers to a statement or phrase that describes someone or something using the same words as that individual or subject. Isologs are often used in psychology and psychotherapy to encourage self-reflection and self-awareness. The word is believed to have originated from the Greek word "isologos," which means "having equal speech."