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homologize

VERB
  1. be homologous
    A person's arms homologize with a quadruped's forelimbs
  2. make homologous

How To Use homologize In A Sentence

  • Studies of birds and bats have homologized the two major phases of the wingbeat and stride cycles.
  • Feduccia laments that "the major and most worrying problem of the feathered dinosaur hypothesis is that the integumental structures have been homologized with avian feathers on the basis of anatomically and paleontologically unsound and misleading information. Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions
  • More than a year ago, FIL told Sochi officials that they would not homologize, or certify, that track if it was built to allow speed exceeding 84 mph. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Failure to support the hypothesis cannot be construed as disproof, but it docs indicate that the hypothesis subsumes significant underlying variations in the structures it homologizes.
  • So did to compromit (i. e., to compromise), to homologize and to happify. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
  • The transition from this to the great double axe from Hagia Triada in the Candia Museum [212] is a relatively easy one, which was materially helped, as we shall see, by the fact that the winged disk was actually homologized with an axe or knife as alternative weapons used by the sun-god for the destruction of mankind. The Evolution of the Dragon
  • But it is most intimately associated with the earliest stratum of divinities, for it has been homologized with each of the members of the earliest Trinity, the Great Mother, the Water God, and the Warrior Sun The Evolution of the Dragon
  • Unable to homologize the head structures he found with those of other fishes, he gave each its own new name - in Greek.
  • Hence they were homologized the one with the other.] [271: Dr. Mingana has given me the following note: "It is very probable that the Græco-Latin _margarita_, the Aramæo-Syriac _margarita_, the The Evolution of the Dragon
  • And slowly the two fundamentally identical things tend to assimilate their superficial difference, to homologize their traditions, each generation sees a relaxation of the aristocratic prohibitions, a Mankind in the Making
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