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The synonyms of “Homogeneous” are: homogenous, similar, comparable, equivalent, like, analogous, corresponding, correspondent, parallel, matching, kindred, related, correlative, congruent, cognate, uniform, identical, unvaried, unvarying, consistent, undistinguishable
Homogeneous as an Adjective
Definitions of "Homogeneous" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “homogeneous” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Of the same kind; alike.
- All of the same or similar kind or nature.
- Denoting a process involving substances in the same phase (solid, liquid, or gaseous.
- Consisting of parts all of the same kind.
- Containing terms all of the same degree.
Synonyms of "Homogeneous" as an adjective (21 Words)
analogous | Comparable in certain respects, typically in a way which makes clearer the nature of the things compared. They saw the relationship between a ruler and his subjects as analogous to that of father and children. |
cognate | (of a word) having the same linguistic derivation as another (e.g. English father, German Vater, Latin pater. The term is obviously cognate with the Malay segan. |
comparable | Able to be compared or worthy of comparison. Nobody is comparable with this athlete. |
congruent | In agreement or harmony. The rules may not be congruent with the requirements of the law. |
consistent | In agreement or consistent or reliable. I have decided that the course of conduct which I am following is consistent with my sense of responsibility as president in time of war. |
correlative | Mutually related. Rights whether moral or legal can involve correlative duties. |
correspondent | Similar or equivalent in some respects though otherwise dissimilar. |
corresponding | Analogous or equivalent in character, form, or function; comparable. All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities. |
equivalent | Having the same or a similar effect as. One unit is equivalent to one glass of wine. |
homogenous | All of the same or similar kind or nature. |
identical | Coinciding exactly when superimposed. This is the identical room we stayed in before. |
kindred | Related by blood or marriage. Kindred clans. |
like | (of a person or thing) having similar qualities or characteristics to another person or thing. They looked utterly alike. |
matching | Corresponding in pattern, colour, or design; complementary. A blue jacket and matching skirt. |
parallel | Involving the simultaneous performance of operations. Parallel lines never meet. |
related | Belonging to the same family, group, or type; connected. Sleeping sickness and related diseases. |
similar | Resembling or similar having the same or some of the same characteristics often used in combination. Similar food at similar prices. |
undistinguishable | Indistinguishable. |
uniform | Denoting a garment forming part of a person s uniform. A uniform package of amenities at a choice of hotels. |
unvaried | Not involving change. A plain unvaried diet. |
unvarying | Unvarying in nature. The unvarying routine of parsonage life. |
Usage Examples of "Homogeneous" as an adjective
- Homogeneous catalysis.
- A homogeneous society.
- If all jobs and workers were homogeneous.
- A close-knit homogeneous group.
Associations of "Homogeneous" (30 Words)
akin | Similar in quality or character. My parents were akin probably half cousins. |
alike | In a like manner. The houses all looked alike. |
assonance | Resemblance of sound between syllables of nearby words, arising particularly from the rhyming of two or more stressed vowels, but not consonants (e.g. sonnet, porridge), but also from the use of identical consonants with different vowels (e.g. killed, cold, culled. Alliterative assonances such as fail and fall are very common in Old English poetry. |
balanced | (of an electric circuit or signal) being symmetrical with respect to a reference point, usually earth. A properly balanced symphony orchestra. |
cognate | A word is cognate with another if both derive from the same word in an ancestral language. The term is obviously cognate with the Malay segan. |
comparable | Of equivalent quality; worthy of comparison. Nobody is comparable with this athlete. |
consistent | Marked by an orderly logical and aesthetically consistent relation of parts. He is their most consistent player this season. |
consistently | In a fair and impartial way. The vehicle consistently outperforms some of the best competitors. |
corresponding | Similar especially in position or purpose. All rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities. |
ditto | The same thing again used in lists and accounts and often indicated by a ditto mark under the word or figure to be repeated. If one folds his arms so does the other if one crosses his legs ditto. |
equal | A person who is of equal standing with another in a group. We all treat each other as equals. |
equate | Consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous. The level of prices will move to equate supply and demand. |
equivalent | The atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen. The French equivalent of the Bank of England. |
homogeneity | The quality or state of being all the same or all of the same kind. There is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies. |
identical | Derived from a single egg or ovum. Identical twins are monovular. |
indistinguishable | Exactly alike; incapable of being perceived as different. The twins were indistinguishable. |
invariant | Unvarying in nature. The pattern of cell divisions was found to be invariant. |
liken | Point out the resemblance of someone or something to. Racism is likened to a contagious disease. |
likeness | The semblance, guise, or outward appearance of. Her likeness to him was astonishing. |
match | Make equal uniform corresponding or matching. The headdresses and bouquet were a perfect match. |
proportionate | Being in due proportion. Proportionate representation of a minority group. |
quasi | Having some resemblance. A quasi contract. |
remarkably | To a remarkable degree or extent. Her condition improved remarkably. |
resemblance | The state of resembling or being alike. The physical resemblances between humans and apes. |
same | Similarly in the same way. The village stayed the same. |
similarity | The state or fact of being similar. The similarity of symptoms makes them hard to diagnose. |
similitude | A comparison between two things. Conrad uses a range of constructions which express or imply similitude. |
symmetrical | Made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis; showing symmetry. The shape of a hill smooth and symmetrical. |
synonymous | (of words) meaning the same or nearly the same. His deeds had made his name synonymous with victory. |
twin | Give birth to twins. The twin problems of economic failure and social disintegration. |