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Homogenous in a sentence
Homogenous meaning
- Having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny.
- Alternative form of homogeneous (“having the same composition”).
Synonyms of Homogenous
Using Homogenous
- The main meaning on this page is: Having the same genetic structure; exhibiting homogeny. | Alternative form of homogeneous (“having the same composition”).
- Useful related words include: uniform, solid, unvarying, undiversified.
- In the example corpus, homogenous often appears in combinations such as: homogenous as, more homogenous, homogenous and.
Context around Homogenous
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 14 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Homogenous
- In this selection, "homogenous" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, culturally, patterns, amidst, colors, mass and steel stand out and add context to how "homogenous" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and schools homogenous social networks and anything but homogenous although the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "homogenous" sits close to words such as adjoint, affixes and agonisingly, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with homogenous
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
There was a time when villages were homogenous units. (9 words)
That quest for authenticity is, in short, a quest for uniqueness amidst homogenous mass production. (15 words)
Arthur’s world is anything but homogenous, although the caveat is that everyone on the show is an animal. (19 words)
Post the results, we will attempt to see if parties believe that the people of Nagaland have the right to practise and express their faith and religion and their culture in the manner they choose, and not be imposed upon by a homogenous RSS politics. (45 words)
He said the issue of zoning does not applicable to a homogenous state like Ekiti, saying though the south senatorial district has the right to produce the governor but such shouldn't be realised through zoning of the governorship ticket. (40 words)
But none have yet been able to transport the Yankees' success across the East River, and the results have been as homogenous as the CVs, for a franchise whose title drought is now pushing towards a fifth decade. (38 words)
Example sentences (20)
Japan is not as culturally homogenous as many people believe, with various ethnic and cultural differences present within the country.
Prior AI models to reconstruct 3D scenes have struggled to accurately capture repetitive texture patterns, homogenous colors and strong color variations, Nvidia said.
That quest for authenticity is, in short, a quest for uniqueness amidst homogenous mass production.
But none have yet been able to transport the Yankees' success across the East River, and the results have been as homogenous as the CVs, for a franchise whose title drought is now pushing towards a fifth decade.
Considering the sloped frontal armor and fully welded hull using rolled homogenous steel, the late model M3, the M3A3 tank, naturally shared many characteristics with the M5 Stuart it preceded.
Arthur’s world is anything but homogenous, although the caveat is that everyone on the show is an animal.
Hong Kong has a global reputation for being an international hub — but, in reality, it’s a particularly racially homogenous city, with ethnic Chinese making up about 96% of the population, not including foreign domestic workers.
Salafism is a direct interpretation of the Quran and Sunnah aimed at restoring Islamic faith and practices back to the time of the Prophet Muhammad and his early followers after his death although it is far from homogenous.
Now add the remaining white and very gently cut and fold the mixtures together, making the mixture as homogenous as possible without losing volume.
She attributed this to economic disparity, segregation of neighborhoods and schools, homogenous social networks and the rise in the prison population disproportionally made up of African American males.
The paste does seem much more homogenous, with fewer little bits and I'm grudgingly won over – once I've worked out the hard way that it's advisable to wear eye protection while crushing chillies by hand.
There was a time when villages were homogenous units.
Andrew Lama, the president of GW’s DPE fraternity chapter, said the fraternity is run by “a homogenous board that only empowers Terry,” The Chronicle reported.
Every year, she feels the crop from drama school becomes ever more homogenous, an endless supply of nice-looking middle-class kids who blend into one.
He said the issue of zoning does not applicable to a homogenous state like Ekiti, saying though the south senatorial district has the right to produce the governor but such shouldn't be realised through zoning of the governorship ticket.
It’s also part of a political synergy that advocates a narrow and homogenous vision of history and the nation.
Post the results, we will attempt to see if parties believe that the people of Nagaland have the right to practise and express their faith and religion and their culture in the manner they choose, and not be imposed upon by a homogenous RSS politics.
The rise of industrial agriculture has made the world’s crops increasingly homogenous, which poses risks of everything from food shortages to economic crashes.
We’re now proactively looking to make that chemistry even stronger through a new liaison with —a global programme working to help boards become less homogenous by matching them with diverse candidates on a trial basis.
A combination of a rotation and boost is a homogenous transformation, which transforms the origin back to the origin.
Common combinations with homogenous
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- homogenous as 3×
- more homogenous 3×
- homogenous and 3×
- as homogenous 2×
- by homogenous 2×
- and homogenous 2×
- is homogenous 2×
- homogenous groups 2×
- becomes homogenous 2×
- homogenous this 2×