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 | Feb 26, 2013This week's theme Words made with combining forms This week's words logophile homologous hagiarchy archetype dactylography     Illustration: Volkov Vladislav Petrovich  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg homologous
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: 1. Exhibiting a degree of correspondence or similarity. 2. Corresponding in structure and evolutionary origin, but not necessarily in function. For example, human arm, dog foreleg, bird wing, and whale flipper are homologous. ETYMOLOGY: 
From Greek homo- (same) + logos (word, proportion, reason). Earliest
documented use: 1660.
 USAGE: 
"Hobbes argues that the family constitutes a structure homologous to the state." Jean Bethke Elshtain; Sovereignty: God, State, and Self; Basic Books; 2008. "The Guide seemed to make a sign by certain motions of his robe which may or may not have involved the lifting of an arm or some homologous member." HP Lovecraft; The Dreams in the Witch House and Other Weird Stories; Penguin; 2004. See more usage examples of homologous in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:It is impossible to live pleasurably without living prudently, honorably, and justly; or to live prudently, honorably, and justly, without living pleasurably. -Epicurus, philosopher (c. 341-270 BCE) | 
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