English-Thai Dictionary
homogeneous
ADJ ซึ่ง มี คุณ สมบัติ เหมือนกัน ซึ่ง มี ลักษณะ เหมือนกัน similar uniform sueng-me-kun-na-som-bad-muean-kan
homogeneousness
N การ มี ลักษณะ หรือ คุณ สมบัติ เหมือนกัน หรือ เป็นเนื้อเดียวกัน
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HOMOGENEOUSNESS
n.Sameness of kind or nature.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HOMOGENEOUS
Ho `mo *ge "ne *ous, a. Etym: [Gr. homogène. See Same, and Kin. ]
1. Of the same kind of nature; consisting of similar parts, or of elements of the like nature; -- opposed to heterogeneous; as, homogeneous particles, elements, or principles; homogeneous bodies.
2. (Alg. )
Defn: Possessing the same number of factors of a given kind; as, a homogeneous polynomial.
HOMOGENEOUSNESS
HOMOGENEOUSNESS Ho `mo *ge "ne *ous *ness, n.
Defn: Sameness 9kind or nature; uniformity of structure or material.
New American Oxford Dictionary
homogeneous
ho mo ge ne ous |ˌhōməˈjēnēəs ˌhoʊməˈʤiniəs |(also homogenous |həˈmäjənəs |) ▶adjective of the same kind; alike: timbermen prefer to deal with homogeneous woods. • consisting of parts all of the same kind: culturally speaking the farmers constitute an extremely homogeneous group. • Mathematics containing terms all of the same degree. DERIVATIVES ho mo ge ne ous ly adverb, ho mo ge ne ous ness noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as homogeneity ): from medieval Latin homogeneus, from Greek homogenēs, from homos ‘same ’ + genos ‘race, kind. ’ usage: The usual spelling is homogeneous, and the spelling homogenous is traditionally regarded as an error. Homogenous is a different word, a specialized biological term meaning ‘having a common descent, ’ which has been larɡely replaced by homologous. From the evidence of the Oxford English Corpus, the spelling homogeneous has become significantly less common since 2000, and around a third of citations for the word now use the form homogenous. This can now be regarded as an established variant.
Oxford Dictionary
homogeneous
homogeneous |ˌhɒmə (ʊ )ˈdʒiːnɪəs, -ˈdʒɛn - |(also homogenous |həˈmɒdʒɪnəs |) ▶adjective 1 of the same kind; alike: if all jobs and workers were homogeneous. • consisting of parts all of the same kind: a homogeneous society. • Mathematics containing terms all of the same degree. 2 Chemistry denoting a process involving substances in the same phase (solid, liquid, or gaseous ): homogeneous catalysis. DERIVATIVES homogeneously adverb, homogeneousness noun ORIGIN early 17th cent. (as homogeneity ): from medieval Latin homogeneus, from Greek homogenēs, from homos ‘same ’ + genos ‘race, kind ’. usage: The usual spelling is homogeneous, and the spelling homogenous is traditionally regarded as an error. Homogenous is a different word, a specialized biological term meaning ‘having a common descent ’, which has been largely replaced by homologous. From the evidence of the Oxford English Corpus, the spelling homogeneous has become significantly less common since 2000, and around a third of citations for the word now use the form homogenous. This can now be regarded as an established variant.
American Oxford Thesaurus
homogeneous
homogeneous adjective should the members of a society become so homogeneous that any trace of cultural diversity vanishes? uniform, identical, unvaried, consistent, indistinguishable, homologous, homogenized; alike, similar, the same, much the same, all of a piece, melting-pot. ANTONYMS different.
Oxford Thesaurus
homogeneous
homogeneous adjective 1 the elderly are far from a homogeneous group: uniform, identical, unvaried, unvarying, consistent, similar, undistinguishable; alike, all alike, of the same kind, much the same, all the same, the same, all one, all of a piece; informal much of a muchness. ANTONYMS heterogeneous. 2 you must consider cost efficiency to compete with homogeneous products: similar, comparable, equivalent, like, analogous, corresponding, correspondent, parallel, matching, kindred, related, correlative, congruent, cognate. ANTONYMS different; dissimilar.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
homogeneous
ho mo ge ne ous /hòʊmədʒíːniəs |hɔ̀m -/形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈人 物などが 〉同質 [同種 ]の同じ部分を持つ ; 均質の (uniform )(↔heterogeneous ).~ly 副詞