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homogenic

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homogenic [ho″mo-jen´ik]
homozygous (see homozygosity).

homogenic
homozygous.


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Soon after Post she released Homogenic which received much radio play, and this album particularly showcased some of her best songs thus far.
Carpenter was caught in a contradiction: on the one hand, he discussed "the homogenic attachment" as something experienced by all kinds of people over the ages; on the other hand, he treated the "intermediate sex" as a small and exotic sexual minority.
A few lines on, the poet directly juxtaposes the female mind's flexibility with the homogenic and unicursal thinking of man: "Treading chasms on the uncertain footing of a spear," forgetting that there is in woman a quality of mind which as an instinctive manifestation is unsafe, he goes on speaking in a formal customary strain, of "past states, the present state, seals, promises the evil one suffered, the good one enjoys, hell, heaven, everything convenient to promote one's joy.
 
 
 
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