Definitionadj. all of the same or similar kind or nature
Last update: September 16, 2015
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As races have mixed, the world’s population has become more and more homogenous. [Please select]
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All the members of my book club share a homogenous taste in reading so we never have any issues agreeing on a book. [Please select]
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The two joints of the thumb, for example, are homogenous throughout the whole series of the pentadactylate, or five-fingered animals, from the most primitive amphibian to man. [Please select]
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Homogenous: similar in structure due to a community of descent. [Please select]
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372, in "A more homogeneous vegetation would tend to pass" homogenous has been changed to homogeneous. [Please select]
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The papillary, or superficial, layer is formed of a series of small conical eminences or papillæ, which are highly sensitive, and consists of a homogenous, transparent tissue. [Please select]
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