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    ho·mol·o·gous
    /hōˈmäləɡəs/

    adjective

    • 1. having the same relation, relative position, or structure.

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  2. Homologous means having the same relative position, value, or structure, or derived from or involving organisms of the same species. Learn more about the word history, examples, synonyms, and related terms of homologous.

  3. Homologous means having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose, or having the same origin although now different. Learn more about homologous in biology, genetics, and perception with examples and synonyms.

  4. having the same or a similar relation; corresponding, as in relative position or structure. corresponding in structure and in origin, but not necessarily in function: The wing of a bird and the foreleg of a horse are homologous. having the same alleles or genes in the same order of arrangement: homologous chromosomes.

  5. Apr 7, 2019 · “Homologous,” in biology, means a similarity in internal or chromosomal structures. With internal structures, homology indicates organs that have similar positions, structures, or evolutionary origins.

  6. Homologous means having a similar position, structure, value, or purpose, or having the same origin although now having a different shape or function. Learn more about homologous in biology, genetics, and other fields with examples and translations.

  7. Something homologous is similar in function to something else. You might say that your dog's hind legs and your legs are homologous, because they have similar structure and function.

  8. Homologous means having a related or similar position, structure, etc, or corresponding in origin, type, or function. Learn how to use this word in different contexts, such as biology, chemistry, and medicine, with synonyms and examples.