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Origin and history of homologous

homologous(adj.)

"having the same relative position, value, structure, etc.," 1650s, from Latinized form of Greek homologos "agreeing, of one mind," from homos "same" (see homo- (1)) + logos "relation, reasoning, computation," related to legein "reckon, select, speak," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."

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"like one another, agreeable, corresponding," 1560s; see homologous + -al (1).

1733, "be homologous;" 1811, transitive, "make homologous;" see homologous + -ize. Related: Homologized; homologizing.

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