You can make 347 anagrams from letters in homogeneous (eeghmnooosu).
1635-45; Medieval Latin homogeneus, equivalent to homogene- (stem of Greek homogenḗs of the same kind; see homo-, gene) + -us Examples for homogeneous
And next, that the parts of such a body must be homogeneous, or of the same kind.
homogeneous orange light gives the sensation of a blend of red and yellow; but there is nothing like this in the auditory sphere.
homogeneous: of the same kind or nature: similar in texture or parts.
We are getting near the end of the great Democratic, Wholesale, or homogeneous phase in the world's history.
homogeneous: Structure uniform throughout all parts of the colony.
homogeneous as her population is, she has great difficulty in keeping it from disagreement.
homogeneous appearances are grouped into classes, and each class referred to a separate deity, and hence Polytheism.
homogeneous in its character, the population was harmonious.
I have said that this law of homogeneous Counter-relativity has not been recognised by logicians.
homogeneous culture, however, is of course not the same thing as native culture.
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