Definition of HOMOGENEOUS

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Etymology

Medieval Latin homogeneus, homogenus, from Greek homogenēs, from hom- + genos kind — more at kin

First Known Use

1641, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of homogeneous was in 1641


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The term 'homogeneous' originates from Medieval Latin 'homogeneus' and Greek 'homogenēs', which combines 'hom-' meaning 'same' and 'genos' meaning 'kind'. The first recorded use of the word dates back to 1641, where it was defined in a specific context. The etymology highlights the word's roots in concepts of sameness and classification. The article also invites readers to explore more words that emerged in the same year, 1641.