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  1. homologic, homologicaladjective

    similar in evolutionary origin but not in function

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  1. homologicadjective

    homological

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  1. homologic

    Two figures in a plane are perspective from a point O, called the center of perspectivity if the lines joining corresponding points of the figures all meet at O. Dually, the figures are said to be perspective from a line if the points of intersection of corresponding lines all lie on one line. The proper setting for this concept is in projective geometry where there will be no special cases due to parallel lines since all lines meet. Although stated here for figures in a plane, the concept is easily extended to higher dimensions.

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  1. homologic

    Homologic, in the field of biology and genetics, refers to the structural similarity between chromosomes or DNA sequences that are inherited from a common ancestor. In other words, it describes features or structures in different species that are alike due to shared ancestry. These sequences can "match up" during the process of meiosis because of their similar, homologous structures. Homologic also pertains to any similar elements within an animal or plant structure. Additionally, in the field of mathematics, particularly in topology and algebra, homologic refers to properties and relationships pertaining to homology - a profound concept used to study topological spaces and abstract algebraic structures.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of homologic in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of homologic in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7


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