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homœomeric, a.|hɒmiːəʊˈmɛrɪk| [f. homœo- + Gr. µέρος + -ic.] a. Relating to homœomery; of the nature of homœomeries. b. Consisting of similar parts, homogeneous.
1836in Smart. 1865Grote Plato I. i. 53 The Homœomeric particles congregated together, each to its like. 1884Penn. Sch. Jrnl. XXXII. 267 This homœomeric work, so deep and so broad in its results. So homœoˈmerical a. = prec. a.
1706Phillips (ed. Kersey), Homoeomerical Principles, certain Principles which, according to Anaxagoras, are in all mix'd Bodies. So that when they become Parts of the Body of a living Creature, they there make such Masses and Combinations as are agreeable to their Nature. |