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词汇 homogenous
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Definition of homogenous in English:

homogenous

adjective həˈmɒdʒɪnəshəˈmɑdʒənəs
  • 1Biology

    old-fashioned term for homologous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chromosome 1 presented an entirely homogenous chromatin condensation pattern in both arms.
  • 2

    see homogeneous

Origin

Late 19th century: from homo- 'same' + Greek genos 'race, kind' + -ous.

Rhymes

androgynous, autogenous, endogenous, erogenous, exogenous, hydrogenous, misogynous

Definition of homogenous in US English:

homogenous

adjectivehəˈmäjənəshəˈmɑdʒənəs
  • 1Biology

    old-fashioned term for homologous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Chromosome 1 presented an entirely homogenous chromatin condensation pattern in both arms.
  • 2

    see homogeneous
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Contrary to common misconceptions, neither of these cultures was ever homogenous.
    • The New Model Army was an ideologically committed army, with a membership drawn from a relatively homogenous social group of independent farmers and small producers.
    • But in the past, maybe only Japan was more homogenous than Ireland.
    • Statistical averages may homogenize individual experiences that were anything but homogenous.
    • Conservatism, of course, has never been a homogenous movement.
    • Even in today's allegedly homogenous pop culture, the music you like sends out a message about who you are.
    • Diversity is important for evolutionary viability - but humanity is genetically very homogenous.
    • What is more, for all its apparent diversity and variety, Indian culture was homogenous.
    • I like wholesome, homogenous, peaceful surroundings and amenable people.
    • The blogosphere is not a uniform, homogenous place, operating according to universal rules and expectations.
    • It would be surprising if there were indeed one Asian perspective, since neither Asian culture nor Asian realities are homogenous throughout the continent.
    • Since when have African cultures become homogenous?
    • The Republican Party is anything but homogenous, but somehow it all hangs together.
    • Now that we're almost all sharing the same currency, how much more homogenous do we want lives and economies across Europe to be?
    • It says its output is far more diverse than traditional US radio, which has become corporate and homogenous.
    • Ketchup is the ubiquitous bland sauce, a homogenous product that lacks any variety.
    • Is this sphere of culture so cohesive and homogenous that it can be appropriated and molded the way anyone wants?
    • Record companies have churned out homogenous rubbish for years now and still refuse to take direct responsibility for plummeting CD sales.
    • As far as the US market is concerned, the company is approaching it on a cautious basis, and is not treating it as a single homogenous market.
    • The country's population, over four-fifths Russian, was more ethnically homogenous than that of Spain or the UK.

Usage

See homogeneous

Origin

Late 19th century: from homo- ‘same’ + Greek genos ‘race, kind’ + -ous.

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