• Homoeomerous

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    Origin

    - + o + -. From the Ancient Greek ὅμοιος (homoios, "of like kind”, “similar") in conjunction with μέρος (meros, "portion").

    Full definition of homoeomerous

    Adjective

    homoeomerous

    1. (biology) Having similar quantities or variations pertaining to parts of structure.
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