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Analogous vs Homogenous - What's the difference?

analogous | homogenous |


As adjectives the difference between analogous and homogenous

is that analogous is having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to" while homogenous is (biology) having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

Homogenous vs Even - What's the difference?

homogenous | even |


As an adjective homogenous

is (biology) having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

As a noun even is

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Hetereogenous vs Homogenous - What's the difference?

hetereogenous | homogenous |

Hetereogenous is likely misspelled.


Hetereogenous has no English definition.

As an adjective homogenous is

having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

Heterogeneous vs Homogenous - What's the difference?

heterogeneous | homogenous |


As adjectives the difference between heterogeneous and homogenous

is that heterogeneous is diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts while homogenous is (biology) having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

Consistent vs Homogenous - What's the difference?

consistent | homogenous |


As adjectives the difference between consistent and homogenous

is that consistent is of a regularly occurring, dependable nature while homogenous is having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

As a noun consistent

is objects or facts that are coexistent, or in agreement with one another.

Homogenous vs Homogonous - What's the difference?

homogenous | homogonous |


As adjectives the difference between homogenous and homogonous

is that homogenous is having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny while homogonous is having all the flowers alike in terms of the stamens and pistils.

Taxonomy vs Homogenous - What's the difference?

taxonomy | homogenous |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective homogenous is

(biology) having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

Homogenous vs Inhomogenous - What's the difference?

homogenous | inhomogenous |


As adjectives the difference between homogenous and inhomogenous

is that homogenous is having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny while inhomogenous is not homogenous.

Homogenous vs Nonhomogenous - What's the difference?

homogenous | nonhomogenous |


As adjectives the difference between homogenous and nonhomogenous

is that homogenous is (biology) having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny while nonhomogenous is not homogenous; heterogenous.

Homogenous vs Homogenously - What's the difference?

homogenous | homogenously |


As an adjective homogenous

is having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.

As an adverb homogenously is

in a homogenous manner, or in a way that ensures homogeneity.

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