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homologue
hom·o·logue H0257450 (hŏm′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′, hō′mə-)n. Variant of homolog.homologue (ˈhɒməˌlɒɡ) or homologn1. (Biology) biology a homologous part or organ2. (Chemistry) chem any homologous compoundho•mo•logue or ho•mo•log (ˈhoʊ məˌlɔg, -ˌlɒg, ˈhɒm ə-) n. 1. something homologous. 2. any member of a homologous series of organic compounds: Ethane is a homologue of the alkane series. [1840–50; < French < Greek homólogon, neuter of homólogos homologous] EncyclopediaSeehomologhomologue
homologue [hom´ŏ-log] 1. any organ or part similar in origin or structure but not always in function, as the arms of a human and the wings of a bird or the hands and feet of a human and the paws of a dog.2. in chemistry, one of a series of compounds distinguished by addition of a CH2 group in successive members.hom·o·logue , homolog (hom'ō-log), A member of a homologous pair or series. [homo- + G. logos, word, ratio, relation] homologue (hŏm′ə-lôg′, -lŏg′, hō′mə-)n. Variant of homolog.hom·o·logue (hom'ō-log) One of a homologous pair or series. [homo- + G. logos, word, ratio, relation]ThesaurusSeehomology |