| 释义 | ho·mog·e·ny \hōˈmäjənē, həˈ-, häˈ-\ noun
 (-es)
 Etymology: Greek homogeneia, from homogenēs of the same kind + -ia -y — more at homogeneous
 : correspondence between parts or organs due to descent from the same ancestral type : homology — opposed to homoplasy
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