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comparative more homoeomerous, superlative most homoeomerous
(biology) Having similar quantities or variations pertaining to parts of structure.
Being the same whether whole or divided into parts. quotations examples
A lump of bronze differs from a statue in being homoeomerous; it is divisible into lumps of bronze, whereas the statue is not divisible into statues.
1990, Terence Irwin, Aristotle's First Principles