Definition of Homogeneously

1. Adverb. All similarly. "The students at this college are homogeneously middle-class"

Partainyms: Homogeneous

Definition of Homogeneously

1. Adverb. In a homogeneous manner. ¹

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Definition of Homogeneously

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Homogeneously

homogeneous
homogeneous catalyses
homogeneous catalysis
homogeneous function
homogeneous functions
homogeneous immersion
homogeneous immersion objective
homogeneous mixture
homogeneous mixtures
homogeneous number
homogeneous polynomial
homogeneous polynomials
homogeneous radiation
homogeneous space
homogeneous system
homogeneously (current term)
homogeneously staining region
homogeneousness
homogenesis
homogenetic
homogenies
homogenisation
homogenisations
homogenise
homogenised
homogeniser
homogenisers
homogenises
homogenising
homogenization

Literary usage of Homogeneously

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Theological and Literary Journal (1855)
"Therefore, the resurrection of the martyrs will homogeneously denote the reappearance of men animated by the temper and principles of the martyrs. ..."

2. Baltimore Lectures on Molecular Dynamics and the Wave Theory of Light by William Thomson Kelvin (1904)
"... required to keep a crystal homogeneously strained to any infinitesimal extent from the condition in which it rests when no force acts upon it from ..."

3. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society by American Mathematical Society (1913)
"Suppose that all of these are expressible linearly and homogeneously in terms of the above 1 + r + * quantities and of t independent third order derivatives ..."

4. Elements of Physics by Edward Leamington Nichols, Ernest John Andrews, William Suddards Franklin, Howard Newell Howland (1904)
"A body is said to be homogeneously strained when every part of it is distorted ... The strain ellipsoids in all parts of a body homogeneously strained are ..."

5. Hydrostatics and Elementary Hydrokinetics by George Minchin Minchin (1892)
"... by an upward force equal to the weight of the whole volume ADBC of water acting at the centre of gravity of the homogeneously filled volume ADBC (not G, ..."

6. A Treatise on the Stability of Ships by Edward James Reed (1885)
"1. is that of another Cunard Liner, the Catalonia, •when she has 970 tons of coal and 2950 tons of cargo on board, assumed to be stowed homogeneously up to ..."

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