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homogeny

Homogeny vs X - What's the difference?

homogeny | x |


As a noun homogeny

is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Homogeny vs False - What's the difference?

homogeny | false |


As a noun homogeny

is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Homogeny - What does it mean?

homogeny | |

Unanimity vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

unanimity | homogeny |


As nouns the difference between unanimity and homogeny

is that unanimity is the condition of agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous while homogeny is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

Uninimity vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

uninimity | homogeny |

Uninimity is likely misspelled.


Uninimity has no English definition.

As a noun homogeny is

similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

Homogeny vs Homogenized - What's the difference?

homogeny | homogenized |


As a noun homogeny

is similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

As a verb homogenized is

past tense of homogenize.

As an adjective homogenized is

having been made homogenous, said especially of milk (which when homogenized no longer separates into cream and skim milk).

Homogene vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

homogene | homogeny |


As an adjective homogene

is homogeneous.

As a noun homogeny is

similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

Homogony vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

homogony | homogeny |


As nouns the difference between homogony and homogeny

is that homogony is (botany) the condition of having homogonous flowers while homogeny is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

Taxonomy vs Homogeny - What's the difference?

taxonomy | homogeny |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and homogeny

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while homogeny is (biology) similarity in structure, though of different function, because of genetic relationships.

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