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ho·mol·o·gous \hōˈmäləgəs, həˈ-\ adjective Etymology: Greek homologos agreeing, from hom- hom- + -logos (from legein to speak) — more at legend 1. : of, relating to, or characterized by homology: as a. : having the same relative position, proportion, value, or structure : corresponding < homologous constituents in logically equivalent … sentences — Arthur Pap > b. (1) : corresponding in structure or origin — compare analogous 2a (2) : of like genic constitution — used of allelic chromosomes c. : belonging to or consisting of a chemical series whose members exhibit homology d. : showing geometrical homology 2. : derived from or developed in response to organisms of the same species < a homologous tissue graft > < bacteria suspended in a homologous serum > — compare autologous, heterologous • ho·mol·o·gous·ly adverb |