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homogenous

adjective as in similar, comparable

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Rothermel’s equations allowed analysts to model fire like a game of Go, across homogenous cells of a two-dimensional landscape.

They, they function better in more ethnically homogenous places.

Our communities are becoming ever more socioeconomically and politically homogenous.

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Add the flour and mix on low speed until it is no longer visible and the mixture is homogenous.

The researchers have filed a provisional patent on a process to manipulate steel into a more homogenous form that could yield longer-lasting, more chip-­resistant blades.

Homogenous: similar in structure due to a community of descent.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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