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homogeneous /ho·mo·ge·ne·ous/ (ho″mo-je´ne-us) of uniform quality, composition, or structure throughout.
ho·mo·ge·ne·ous (hm-jn-s, -jnys)
adj.
1. Of the same or similar nature or kind.
2. Uniform in structure or composition throughout, as of a chemical mixture.

homogeneous
[hō′mōjē′nē·əs]
Etymology: Gk, homos + genos, kind
1 consisting of similar elements or parts.
2 having a uniform quality throughout. Also homogenous. Compare heterogeneous. homogeneity, adj.

homogeneous
of uniform quality, composition or structure.

homogeneous
 adjective Composed of identical cell types; of the same type, having the same characteristics


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