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ho·mo·mor·phism H0258400 (hō′mə-môr′fĭz′əm, hŏm′ə-)n.1. Mathematics A transformation of one set into another that preserves in the second set the operations between the members of the first set.2. Biology Similarity of external form or appearance but not of structure or origin.3. Zoology A resemblance in form between the immature and adult stages of an animal. ho′mo·mor′phic, ho′mo·mor′phous adj.EncyclopediaSeehomomorphismhomomorphic
ho·mo·mor·phic (hō'mō-mōr'fik), Denoting two or more structures of similar size and shape. [homo- + G. morphē, shape, appearance] ho·mo·mor·phic (hō'mō-mōr'fik) Denoting two or more structures of similar size and shape. [homo- + G. morphē, shape, appearance] |