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homomorphism
[hoh-muh-mawr-fiz-uhm, hom-uh-]
noun
Biology.correspondence in form or external appearance but not in type of structure or origin.
Botany.possession of perfect flowers of only one kind.
Zoology.resemblance between the young and the adult.
Mathematics.an into map between two sets that preserves relations between elements.
homomorphism
/ ˌhɒm-, ˌhəʊməʊˈmɔːfɪzəm /
noun
biology similarity in form
Other Word Forms
- homomorphous adjective
- ˌdzˈǰ adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of homomorphism1
Example Sentences
“There’s a cheap assumption about—whatever, call it a homomorphism between form and content. Here’s a happy song, let’s do happy lyrics. If the lyrics are about sex, the song should sound all nighttime, swampy, can-you-even-handle-how-sexy-this-song-is. But it’s very rare that life itself is like that.”
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