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homogenous [hōmoj′ənəs] Etymology: Gk, homos + genos, kind 1 See homogeneous. 2 also homogenetic. having a likeness in form or structure as a result of a common ancestral origin. 3 Compare heterogenous. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We are told that the poor are a homogenous group in America, but they are homogenous neither behaviorally nor attitudinally. Constitution were to protect the culturally homogenous states from external invasion by culturally different nations and to provide political clout for the regulation of trade with other nations. 3 pph by weight, it is said to be possible to process the resin at reduced temperatures (approximately 35[degrees]F) and to maintain a homogenous mix at lower shear rates, according to the manufacturer. |
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