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Meanings of
homological
in English
Similar in evolutionary origin but not in function.
homologic
Related terms
homologous
Usage of
homological
in English
1
The position of the tendrils alone suffices to show their
homological
nature.
2
Irregularities in the circulating system are far from uncommon, and sometimes illustrate this
homological
tendency.
3
They laid great store by
homological
resemblances, and dismissed analogies of structure as of little interest.
4
Roridula, perhaps, shows us how we may reconcile these difficulties with respect to the
homological
nature of the tentacles.
5
But in most of such cases of these apparently so closely similar organs, some important
homological
difference may be detected.
6
Thus, in discussing the influence of punctuated equilibrium upon other disciplines, I will focus upon two kinds of potentially
homological
proposals.
7
They are therefore of the same
homological
nature as stems; and the three following cases may be added to the twenty previously given cases.
8
*There has been much discussion by botanists on the
homological
nature of these projections.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Frequent collocations
homological nature
homological difference
homological proposals
homological resemblances
homological tendency
More collocations
Homological
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