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Definition of homogeny in English: homogenynoun həˈmɒdʒənihəˈmäjənē mass noun1 another term for homogeneity (see homogeneous) Example sentencesExamples - In isolation, the stifling homogeny of the album doesn't come across as strongly, and the crooning doesn't get as tiresome.
- Besides, in a world where consumerism and profit have melded into a homogeny of blandness, any uniqueness should be cherished.
- You can hear the eclecticism throughout the record, and though it's always refreshing to hear less homogeny in hip-hop, it has more of a scattered feel than was probably intentional.
- For many, Nirvana was the last big band that mattered, a highly critical and credible force in an industry that thrives more and more on homogeny.
- The Lower East Side is no longer a bourgeoisie frontier but has become the destination for a customer seeking liberation from the confines of New York homogeny.
- In cultural memory, the dominant image of the 1950s in the United States tends to be one of homogeny and unchallenged white hegemony.
- My thing is, by the time this exportation has created a loose sort of worldwide cultural homogeny the original cultures themselves will have changed.
- England is different because there is more homogeny, although there are regional differences.
2Biology dated Similarity due to common descent. Example sentencesExamples - In Lankester's definition homogeny refers to those aspects of homology that can be traced directly to the common ancestor.
- To counter these problems Spemann reintroduced Lankester's original distinction between homogeny and homoplasy.
Rhymes androgyny, misogyny, progeny Definition of homogeny in US English: homogenynounhəˈmäjənē Biology variant of homogeneity Example sentencesExamples - England is different because there is more homogeny, although there are regional differences.
- The Lower East Side is no longer a bourgeoisie frontier but has become the destination for a customer seeking liberation from the confines of New York homogeny.
- In cultural memory, the dominant image of the 1950s in the United States tends to be one of homogeny and unchallenged white hegemony.
- In isolation, the stifling homogeny of the album doesn't come across as strongly, and the crooning doesn't get as tiresome.
- My thing is, by the time this exportation has created a loose sort of worldwide cultural homogeny the original cultures themselves will have changed.
- Besides, in a world where consumerism and profit have melded into a homogeny of blandness, any uniqueness should be cherished.
- You can hear the eclecticism throughout the record, and though it's always refreshing to hear less homogeny in hip-hop, it has more of a scattered feel than was probably intentional.
- For many, Nirvana was the last big band that mattered, a highly critical and credible force in an industry that thrives more and more on homogeny.
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