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Meaning of homonomous

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homonomous (a.)

Of or pertaining to homonomy.

homonomous Sentence Examples

  1. The words "homonyms" and "homographs" are homonomous, having different meanings but the same spelling.
  2. The chemical formulas H2O and NH3 are homonomous, representing different compounds.
  3. In biology, the terms "homozygous" and "heterogeneous" are homonomous, referring to different genetic compositions.
  4. The geometric shapes "rhombus" and "square" are homonomous, having different angles but the same number of sides.
  5. The historical periods "Ancient Greece" and "Medieval Europe" are homonomous, representing distinct eras.
  6. The musical notes "C" and "C#" are homonomous, representing different pitches but the same letter name.
  7. The astronomical terms "comet" and "asteroid" are homonomous, referring to different types of celestial objects.
  8. The verbs "to play" and "to play" are homonomous, having different meanings in different contexts.
  9. The animal species "leopard" and "cheetah" are homonomous, belonging to different genetic lineages but sharing similar physical characteristics.
  10. The botanical terms "rose" and "rose bush" are homonomous, representing different parts of the same plant.

FAQs About the word homonomous

Of or pertaining to homonomy.

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The words "homonyms" and "homographs" are homonomous, having different meanings but the same spelling.

The chemical formulas H2O and NH3 are homonomous, representing different compounds.

In biology, the terms "homozygous" and "heterogeneous" are homonomous, referring to different genetic compositions.

The geometric shapes "rhombus" and "square" are homonomous, having different angles but the same number of sides.