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		Definition of homologize in English: homologize(British homologise) verb hɒˈmɒlədʒʌɪz [with object]formal Make or show to have the same relation, relative position, or structure.  the shifting points of view that homologize disparate experiences as versions of the same event  Example sentencesExamples -  Within our current understanding of sponge structure, few authors would homologize the choanocyte epithelium of sponges with the lining of the gut in other animals.
 -  Studies of birds and bats have homologized the two major phases of the wingbeat and stride cycles.
 -  This, in turn was surrounded by several whorls of bracts that many homologize with petals and sepals in flowering plants.
 -  Unable to homologize the head structures he found with those of other fishes, he gave each its own new name - in Greek.
 -  Still others have homologized the flight stroke with a predatory strike used for prey capture or an aquatic swimming motion.
 
    Definition of homologize in US English: homologize(British homologise) verb [with object]formal Make or show to have the same relation, relative position, or structure.  the shifting points of view that homologize disparate experiences as versions of the same event  Example sentencesExamples -  This, in turn was surrounded by several whorls of bracts that many homologize with petals and sepals in flowering plants.
 -  Unable to homologize the head structures he found with those of other fishes, he gave each its own new name - in Greek.
 -  Within our current understanding of sponge structure, few authors would homologize the choanocyte epithelium of sponges with the lining of the gut in other animals.
 -  Still others have homologized the flight stroke with a predatory strike used for prey capture or an aquatic swimming motion.
 -  Studies of birds and bats have homologized the two major phases of the wingbeat and stride cycles.
 
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