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Homogene
Homogene Ho"mo*gene, a. [Cf. F. homog[`e]ne.] Homogeneous. [Obs.] --B. Jonson.
Homogeneal
Homogeneal Ho`mo*ge"ne*al, a. Homogeneous.
Homogenealness
Homogenealness Ho`mo*ge"ne*al*ness, n. Homogeneousness.
Homogeneous
Homogeneous Ho`mo*ge"ne*ous, a. [Gr. ?; ? the same + ? race, kind: cf. F. homog[`e]ne. See Same, and Kin.] 1. Of the same kind of nature; consisting of similar parts, or of elements of the like nature; -- opposed to heterogeneous; as, homogeneous particles, elements, or principles; homogeneous bodies. 2. (Alg.) Possessing the same number of factors of a given kind; as, a homogeneous polynomial.
Homogeneousness
Homogeneousness Ho`mo*ge"ne*ous*ness, n. Sameness 9kind or nature; uniformity of structure or material.
Homogenesis
Homogenesis Ho`mo*gen"e*sis, n. [Homo- + genesis.] (Biol.) That method of reproduction in which the successive generations are alike, the offspring, either animal or plant, running through the same cycle of existence as the parent; gamogenesis; -- opposed to heterogenesis.
Homogenetic
Homogenetic Ho`mo*ge*net"ic, a. (Biol.) Homogenous; -- applied to that class of homologies which arise from similarity of structure, and which are taken as evidences of common ancestry.
Homogenous
Homogenous Ho*mog"e*nous, a. (Biol.) Having a resemblance in structure, due to descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification; homogenetic; -- applied both to animals and plants. See Homoplastic.
Homogeny
Homogeny Ho*mog"e*ny, n. [Gr. ?; ? the same + ? race, kind.] 1. Joint nature. [Obs.] --Bacon. 2. (Biol.) The correspondence of common descent; -- a term used to supersede homology by Lankester, who also used homoplasy to denote any superinduced correspondence of position and structure in parts embryonically distinct (other writers using the term homoplasmy). Thus, there is homogeny between the fore limb of a mammal and the wing of a bird; but the right and left ventricles of the heart in both are only in homoplasy with each other, these having arisen independently since the divergence of both groups from a univentricular ancestor.

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- Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image. A homogeneous feature is uniform in composition...
- performing the action for a grueling nine hours." Beuys performed Infiltration Homogen for Piano [de] in Düsseldorf in 1966. The result was a piano covered entirely...
- Dover Books. Sommerville (1929), p.101. Victor Schlegel (1883) Theorie der homogen zusammengesetzten Raumgebilde, Nova Acta, Ksl. Leop.-Carol. Deutsche Akademie...
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- observer, often they are not even conscious to those who represent them. Homogenism: Of several variants of a dependent linguistic variable, only one tends...
- by the many European societies characterized by a language ideological homogenism. Purist language ideologies or ideologies of linguistic conservatism can...
- Yitzhak Sternberg (eds.) 2005. Comparing Modernities: Pluralism versus Homogenity; essays in homage to Shmuel N. Eisenstadt. Brill: Leiden. Benjamin Z....
- Mathematical Intelligencer 32(1):41–8. Victor Schlegel (1883) "Theorie der homogen zusammengesetzten Raumgebilde", Nova Acta, Ksl. Leop.-Carol. Deutsche Akademie...