| homodetic peptide | A peptide in which all of the covalent linkages between the constituent amino acids are peptide bonds; e.g., bradykinin. Origin: homo-+ G. Detos, bound, fr. Deo, to bind, + -ic (05 Mar 2000) |
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| homodont | <anatomy> Having all the teeth similar in front, as in the porpoises; opposed to heterodont. Origin: Homo- + Gr, a tooth. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homodromal | 1. <botany> Running in the same direction; said of stems twining round a support, or of the spiral succession of leaves on stems and their branches. 2. <mechanics> Moving in the same direction; said of a lever or pulley in which the resistance and the actuating force are both on the same side of the fulcrum or axis. Origin: Homo- + Gr. A course, running. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homodromous | 1. <botany> Running in the same direction; said of stems twining round a support, or of the spiral succession of leaves on stems and their branches. 2. <mechanics> Moving in the same direction; said of a lever or pulley in which the resistance and the actuating force are both on the same side of the fulcrum or axis. Origin: Homo- + Gr. A course, running. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homodynamous | <biology> Pertaining to, or involving, homodynamy; as, successive or homodynamous parts in plants and animals. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homodynamy | <biology> The homology of metameres. See Metamere. Origin: Gr. Of like power; the same + power. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homoeo- | See: homeo-. (05 Mar 2000) |
| homoeomerous | <anatomy, ornithology> Having the main artery of the leg parallel with the sciatic nerve; said of certain birds. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homoeomorphism | A near similarity of crystalline forms between unlike chemical compounds. See Isomorphism. See: Homoeomorphous. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homoeomorphous | Manifesting homoeomorphism. Origin: Gr. Of like form; like + form. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homoeozoic | <zoology> Pertaining to, or including, similar forms or kinds of life; as, homoeozoic belts on the earth's surface. Origin: Gr. Like + life. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| homoerotism | Homoeroticism Synonym: homosexuality. Origin: homo-+ G. Eros, love (05 Mar 2000) |
| homofermentation | <biochemistry> A type of lactic acid fermentation in which sugars (such as lactose, glucose, pentose) are converted entirely, or almost entirely, into lactic acid. Compare: heterolactic fermentation. Both heterolactic and homolactic fermentation are done by lactic acid bacteria. (09 Oct 1997) |
| homogametic | Producing only one type of gamete with respect to sex chromosomes; in humans and most animals, the female is homogametic. Synonym: monogametic. Origin: homo-+ G. Gametikos, connubial (05 Mar 2000) |
| homogametic embryo | A female embryo with XX karyotype. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Homosexuals, Ego-Dystonic Homosexualities, Ego-Dystonic Homosexuality, Homosexual, Homosexualities, Ego-Dystonic, Homosexuality, Ego Dystonic
Synonyms : Lesbians, Female Homosexuality, Lesbian
Synonyms : Gay, Male Homosexuality
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Synonyms : 3-Methoxy-4-Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid, 4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxyphenylacetic Acid, 3 Methoxy 4 Hydroxyphenylacetic Acid, 4 Hydroxy 3 Methoxyphenylacetic Acid, Acid, 3-Methoxy-4-Hydroxyphenylacetic, Acid, 4-Hydroxy-3-Methoxyphenylacetic, Acid, Homovanillic
| homogenized milk |
milk with the fat particles broken up and dispersed uniformly so the cream will not rise
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| homogentisic acid |
alkapton: an acid formed as an intermediate product of the metabolism of tyrosine and phenylalanine
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| homograft |
tissue or organ transplanted from a donor of the same species but different genetic makeup; recipient's immune system must be suppressed to prevent rejection of the graft
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| homoiotherm |
homeotherm: an animal that has a body temperature that is relatively constant and independent of the environmental temperature
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| homologous |
having the same evolutionary origin but serving different functions; "the wing of a bat and the arm of a man are homologous" corresponding or similar in position or structure or function or characteristics; especially derived from an organism of the same species; "a homologous tissue graft"
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| HOMO | the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature |
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| HOMO | the quality of being of uniform throughout in composition or structure |
| HOMO | all of the same or similar kind or nature |
| HOMO | all similarly |
| HOMO | the quality of being similar or comparable in kind or nature |
| HOMO | the act of making something homogeneous or uniform in composition |
| HOMO | cause to become equal or homogeneous as by mixing |
| HOMO | become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing |
| HOMO | break up fat globules, as of dairy products |
| HOMO | made homogeneous |
| HOMO | formed by blending unlike elements especially by reducing one element to particles and dispersing them throughout another substance |
| HOMO | the act of making something homogeneous or uniform in composition |
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