homogenize |
to make the same throughout in structure, nature, or consistency; make homogeneous. [2 definitions] |
homogenous |
having a similar structure because of developing from the same origin. |
homograph |
a word that has the same spelling as another but a different origin and meaning. |
homologize |
to cause or demonstrate to be homologous. [2 definitions] |
homologous |
corresponding structurally, often because of a common evolutionary origin. |
homology |
the state, condition, or quality of being homologous. [2 definitions] |
homolosine projection |
a map of the earth's surface, characterized by accurate representation of the continents that results in some distortion of the oceans. |
homomorphism |
similarity or resemblance of size, form, or appearance. |
homonym |
a word pronounced and often spelled the same as another but having a different meaning. |
homophile |
a homosexual person. [2 definitions] |
homophobia |
an extreme fear or hatred of homosexuals or homosexuality. |
homophone |
a word that sounds the same as another but has a different meaning and often a different spelling. |
homophonic |
having the same sound. [2 definitions] |
homopteran |
a homopterous insect. |
homopterous |
of or belonging to a group of insects that includes the cicadas and aphids. |
Homo sapiens |
the scientific name for human beings or for mankind in general. |
homosexual |
of, relating to, or exhibiting sexual attraction toward others of the same sex as oneself. [2 definitions] |
homozygote |
an organism that has a single variant of a particular gene. |
homozygous |
pertaining to an organism with a single variant of a particular gene. |
homunculus |
a little human or dwarf; midget. |
homy |
variant of homey. |