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homogeneousness

NOUN
  1. the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature
    there is a remarkable homogeneity between the two companies

How To Use homogeneousness In A Sentence

  • What we call his mistake is in that he regarded "homogeneousness" as negative. The Book of the Damned
  • General Morin believes this alloy to be a perfect chemical combination, as it exhibits, unlike the gun metal, a most complete homogeneousness, its preparation being also attended by a great development of heat, not seen in the manufacture of most other alloys. Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882
  • The explanation had to account for the homogeneousness of the snakes.
  • But sound is a stroke of a sounding body; and a sounding body is that which has homogeneousness and uniformity, and is easy to be moved, light, smooth, and, by reason of its tenseness and continuity, it is obedient to the stroke; and such is the air. Essays and Miscellanies
  • In fact, this vast empire, 4,000,000 square miles in extent, does not possess the homogeneousness of the states of Western Europe. Michael Strogoff
  • As the previous stage was characterized by the homogeneousness and hatred of everything different, this stage showed an increasing interest in what was different and was marked by an extreme expressionistic individualism.
  • The homogeneousness and stability of the mixture are of the highest importance. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • Were we weak enough to consent to a sudden homogeneousness in virtue, many industrious persons would be thrown out of employment. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 38, December, 1860
  • And it is not just ethnic minorities who are challenging received ideas of Japanese homogeneousness.
  • The Renaissance livened up considerably the severe lines of the Gothic chateaux of France, and though invariably the marks of the transition are visible to the expert eye it is also true, as in the case of Maintenon, that there is frequently a homogeneousness which is sufficiently pleasing to effectually cover up any discrepancies which might otherwise be apparent. Royal Palaces and Parks of France
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