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| HOMO | highest occupied molecular orbital; homosexual |
| homo | homosexual |
| HOMO | Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital |
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| Homo | 1. <zoology> The genus of Primates that includes humans. Homo sapiens, modern human beings. Origin: L. Man 2. <prefix> Combining form meaning the same, alike; opposite of hetero-. 3. <chemistry> A prefix used to indicate insertion of one more carbon atom in a chain (i.e., insertion of a methylene moiety). Origin: G. Homos, the same (21 Jun 2000) |
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homosexual: someone who practices homosexuality; having a sexual attraction to persons of the same sex any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage
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A genus of hominids characterized by large brain size and dependence on culture as a means of adaptation.
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Pejorative, slang term for a homosexual. homophobia An irrational fear of and hostility towards homosexuals.
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the highest occupied molecular orbital of a molecule, ion or atom.
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also had several branches (species). Those that were precursors of modern humans include Homo habilis, which lived about 2.5 to 1.5 million years ago. It used tools and even made tools, and had a cranial capacity of 510 to 750 cm 3 (about half the size of modern humans). Homo erectus lived about 1.5 to 0.3 million years ago and had a cranial capacity of 850 to 1100 cm 3 (about three-fourths the size of modern humans). ...
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