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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 [ho″mo-je´ne-us]
of uniform quality, composition, or structure.

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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6 for a 120 m long slope sector, whose homogeneousness in terms of morphogenesis is proved by the contour line.
21) The French are not used to such diversity when confronting their own practices or beliefs, and are threatened by it; therefore they generally strive to secure the homogeneousness of their culture The most apparent adjustments have occurred within the Algerian community itself.
 
 
 
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