Used in a Sentence

homologous

How to use homologous in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for homologous.

Editorial note

The most rigorous test one can subject analogies to is determining whether they are, in fact, homologous.

Examples6
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function; "the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous"

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of homologous gathered in one view.

adjective

having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function; "the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous"

adjective

corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species; "a homologous tissue graft"

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for homologous.

adjective

having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function; "the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous"

adjective

corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species; "a homologous tissue graft"

Example sentences

1

The most rigorous test one can subject analogies to is determining whether they are, in fact, homologous.

2

You are, I believe, making a statement about a homologous treatment, perhaps operant conditioning?

3

If this became common I'd expect a companion industry to spring up styling candidates, and the only real result would be even more homologous teams.

4

When attempting to dispute a point, or bring notice to something that you'd like to see changed, it's better to stick with homologous arguments and eschew analogies.

5

Endonuclease and homologous repair are standard tools in genome engineering.

6

This sounds far too analogous, but not exactly homologous, to suggesting that Feds ought to be able to get a court order to request a safe manufacturer supply them a workable combination to get into a safe, which only the rightful and legal owner of the safe possesses but does not wish to divulge.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use homologous in a sentence?

The most rigorous test one can subject analogies to is determining whether they are, in fact, homologous.

What does homologous mean?

having the same evolutionary origin but not necessarily the same function; "the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous"

What part of speech is homologous?

homologous is commonly used as adjective.