单词 | homogenic |
释义 | homogenicadj.1 Medicine. Obtained from an animal, or from animals, of the same species. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [adjective] > from animals of the same or different species heterogenic1911 homogenic1911 the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medical preparations of specific origin > biological product > [adjective] > obtained from animal(s) of the same species homogenic1911 1911 Jrnl. Exper. Med. 14 244 Autogenic and homogenic plasma constitute the best media, but heterogenic plasma can also be used. 1922 Jrnl. Exper. Med. 35 18 The action of different dilutions of homogenic and heterogenic sera on the rate of growth of chicken fibroblasts. Draft additions September 2018 Homosexual; esp. designating homosexual love or attraction.Now mainly in academic contexts, often with reference or allusion to Homogenic Love (see quot. 1894) or other works by Edward Carpenter.Carpenter preferred homogenic to homosexual on the grounds that the former was formed from Greek elements, rather than a hybrid of Latin and Greek elements. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual orientation > homosexuality > [adjective] > homosexual inverted1870 Uranian1883 homosexual1892 homogenic1894 camp1910 homosex1913 queer1914 homoerotic1915 homosexualist1920 homo1923 faggoty1928 tapette1930 fag1932 gay1934 so1937 same-sex1938 faggy1949 ginger beer1959 that waya1960 that way inclineda1960 ginger1965 minty1965 pink1972 leather1990 1894 E. Carpenter Homogenic Love 4 Such persons may be inclined to deny to the homogenic or homosexual love..that intense, that penetrating, and at times overmastering character which would entitle it to rank as a great human passion. 1921 Internat. Med. & Surg. Surv. 2 No. 12. xi. 56 Society has always known that homogenic attachments and homosexual relations existed. 1977 P. Kurtz Exuberance vi. 108 The homogenic male does not necessarily take the passive role. 2005 J. M. Blount Fit to Teach iv. 62 Unmarried women, some of whom experienced such homogenic passion [as described by Carpenter], stood out as significant leaders of the suffrage movement. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online June 2019). homogenicadj.2 Genetics. Having only one allele of a particular gene; of or pertaining to organisms that have identical alleles of some gene. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > biological processes > genetic activity > genetic components > [adjective] > allele > condition with respect to heterozygous1902 homozygous1902 nulliplex1911 simplex1911 hemizygous1921 quadruplex1923 triallelic1944 heterogenic1947 homogenic1947 null1955 1947 D. Lewis in Heredity I. 101 Heterogenic (S4.6) pollen grains in a style carrying S6 and not S4 should have the same incompatibility reaction as the homogenic (S6.6) pollen grain in a style carrying both these alleles. 1966 J. R. Raper Genetics of Sexuality in Higher Fungi i. 3 Homogenic incompatibility, in which mating is prevented between strains having the same factor(s). 1966 J. R. Raper Genetics of Sexuality in Higher Fungi i. 4 Outbreeding is enhanced by homogenic incompatibility. 1973 Nature 3 Aug. 305/1 Which reacted according to the tetrapolar mechanism of the homogenic incompatibility system in the same way as known in other Basidiomycetes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2018). < adj.11894adj.21947 |
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