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How to pronounce homogeneous in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms homogenous
Derivation homogeneity, homogeneousness, homogeny


a close-knit homogeneous group.

Examples of homogeneous

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Such relationships can be a homogeneous as milk and cookies or bread and butter.
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A homogeneous party has little internal check from movement toward its extremes.
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Chemically homogeneous and thermally reversible oxidation of epitaxial graphene.
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I have found that the more homogeneous each group is makes for the best results.
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Rayleigh waves on ideal, homogeneous and flat elastic solids show no dispersion.
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An algebraic form, or simply form, is another name for a homogeneous polynomial.
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The action is slower and is here beefed out with homogeneous chicly clad hordes.
From the guardian.co.uk
Turkmenistan is the most ethnically homogeneous of the Central Asian republics.
From the bbc.co.uk
It is not a single tradition, for the Aborigines were never a homogeneous people.
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More examples
  • All of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group"
  • (homogeneously) all similarly; "the students at this college are homogeneously middle-class"
  • (homogeneousness) homogeneity: the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature; "there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies"
  • Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity or lack thereof in a substance. A material that is homogeneous is uniform in composition or character; one that is heterogeneous lacks uniformity in one of these qualities.
  • In the context of a large cardinal property, a subset, S, of D is homogeneous for a function f means that for some natural number n, Dn is the domain of f and for some element r of the range of f, every member of Sn is mapped to r. That is, f is constant on the n-tuples of elements of S.
  • In statistics, homogeneity arises in describing the properties of a dataset, or several datasets, and relates to the validity of the often convenient assumption that the statistical properties of any one part of an overall dataset are the same as any other part. ...
  • Of the same kind; alike, similar; Having the same composition throughout; of uniform make-up; in the same state of matter; Of which the properties of a smaller set apply to the whole; scalable
  • (Homogeneity) From the Greek words homos, "the same," and genos, "kind." That which is of the same nature throughout, undifferentiated, non-compound, as gold is supposed to be.
  • (homogeneity) Uniformity over space and time.