Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a homogeneous manner; in the same or an accordant way; so as to be homogeneous.
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- adverb In a
homogeneous manner.
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- adverb all similarly
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Examples
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I shall say that then we are thinking 'homogeneously' about nature.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Alfred North Whitehead 1904
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We are thinking 'homogeneously' about nature when we are thinking about it without thinking about thought or about sense-awareness, and we are thinking 'heterogeneously' about nature when we are thinking about it in conjunction with thinking either about thought or about sense-awareness or about both.
The Concept of Nature The Tarner Lectures Delivered in Trinity College, November 1919 Alfred North Whitehead 1904
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Namely, classical mechanical rigid body, with radius and homogeneously distributed over volume mass, holds momentum of the inertia but not.
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Jealous of their ethnic neighbors, homogeneously Slavic oblasts joined the struggle for decentralized power.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Namely, classical mechanical rigid body, with radius and homogeneously distributed over volume mass, holds momentum of the inertia but not.
“Black Holes – a Simplified Theory for Quantum Gravity Non-Specialists” 2009
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But the recent influx of Muslims in a once homogeneously white Christian country has fueled debates here about the headscarf, Sharia law and unemployment and crime.
Muslims, Among Victims, Seek Solace John W. Miller 2011
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Jealous of their ethnic neighbors, homogeneously Slavic oblasts joined the struggle for decentralized power.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Namely, classical mechanical rigid body, with radius and homogeneously distributed over volume mass, holds momentum of the inertia but not.
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Jealous of their ethnic neighbors, homogeneously Slavic oblasts joined the struggle for decentralized power.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Similarly, when offered the chance to choose their own learning partners, they often group themselves homogeneously by loudness, or heterogeneously by such factors as "desire to copy work from one another."
The big 5: A teacher's translation guide for policymakers Valerie Strauss 2011
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