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homogeneous adjective [ ˌhɒmə(ʊ)ˈdʒiːnɪəs ]

• of the same kind; alike.
• "if all jobs and workers were homogeneous"
Similar: similar, comparable, equivalent, like, analogous, corresponding, correspondent, parallel, matching, kindred, related, correlative, congruent, cognate,
Opposite: different, dissimilar,
• denoting a process involving substances in the same phase (solid, liquid, or gaseous).
• "homogeneous catalysis"
Origin: early 17th century (as homogeneity): from medieval Latin homogeneus, from Greek homogenēs, from homos ‘same’ + genos ‘race, kind’.


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