Homogeneity

Word HOMOGENEITY
Character 11
Hyphenation ho mo ge ne i ty
Pronunciations /ˌhɒ.mə(ʊ).dʒəˈneɪ.ə.ti/

Definitions and meanings of "Homogeneity"

What do we mean by homogeneity?

The state or quality of being homogeneous. noun

The state or character of being homogeneous; likeness or correspondence of parts or qualities; composition from like parts; agreement in elements or characteristics; congruity of constitution. noun

Same as homogeneousness. noun

The state or quality of being homogeneous. noun

The quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature noun

The quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure noun

The condition of being homogeneous

Synonyms and Antonyms for Homogeneity

The word "homogeneity" in example sentences

It's difficult to argue that all this Ivy League homogeneity is a bad thing. ❋ Leah Finnegan (2010)

In both of the long exerts that you quote, the authors are taking a position along the lines of “surely there are genetic traits that link populations together because genetic diversity and homogeneity is such a key part of evolution, “race” is a problem category – but we should celebrate and study genetic diversity.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

In both of the long exerts that you quote, the authors are taking a position along the lines of “surely there are genetic traits that link populations together because genetic diversity and homogeneity is such a key part of evolution, “race” is a problem category.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

And in the end, some part of everything will come to define our reality (homogeneity is net bad, anyway). ❋ Unknown (2007)

The homogeneity is a serious problem, however, and new techniques had to be invented to increase precision. ❋ Unknown (1989)

One of the examples Dr. Bentley mentioned that stuck with me was how when we go to buy a pair of glasses, we tend to buy glasses that we’d seen people wearing on the way to the store (frequency dependent bias, which results in homogeneity, which in turn results in something becoming contagious – or to me, a trend). ❋ Unknown (2010)

Instead, it looks like the key variable is voter homogeneity, which is in turn a strongly negative function of population. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In mathe - matics, the feature of “evenness of structure” that we have in mind, is nowadays termed homogeneity, and is defined below. ❋ SALOMON BOCHNER (1968)

When we speak of God's indwelling in man, we predicate that community of nature which the writer of Gen. ii expresses by saying that God created man in His own image; we predicate, _i. e._, what we already called homogeneity -- likeness of substance -- and not identity, which is a very different thing. ❋ Joseph Warschauer (N/A)

But the sequence itself suffers from exactly this flaw, a kind of homogeneity of disruptedness. ❋ Unknown (2010)

One might add other properties he accepted, such as homogeneity, immutability, and continuity. ❋ Vailati, Ezio (2009)

"This 'festivalization' is creating a kind of homogeneity problem that festivals were created to solve," said Janice Price, boss of Luminato, Toronto's Festival of Arts and Creativity. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The foreigners pose a huge threat to the status quo in a society -- whose claim to "homogeneity" has always been a big component of its uniqueness. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The actual assumption for any workable proxy method based on instrument calibration at the recent end of the record, is a kind of homogeneity condition, that “proxies follow an identical linear temperature response to the calibration stage throughout the whole period and range of the proxy, and there is no other response to another confounding factor, such as precipitation, throughout the whole range”. ❋ Unknown (2005)

How on earth could the editors of this dataset purport to guarantee "homogeneity" from that data to the 20th century data with over 50 years gap in the data? ❋ Unknown (2005)

Precisely because America, dedicated as it is to "homogeneity" and "prosperous communism," does not understand these concepts, it "submitted the executive to the judiciary" and toppled President Nixon. ❋ Sheehan, Thomas (1980)

Odd thing about Spencer is that he never recognized that "homogeneity," ❋ Charles Fort (N/A)

The extent and importance of the kind of homogeneity that individuals of the same nationality exhibit have been greatly exaggerated. ❋ Robert Ezra Park (1926)

There is here none of the homogeneity which is the property of magnitude, and the necessary condition of measurement, giving a view of the less in the bosom of the more. ❋ Edouard Louis Emmanuel Julien Le Roy (1912)

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