Adjective
Having a resemblance in structure, due to descent from a common progenitor with subsequent modification; homogenetic; -- applied both to animals and plants. See Homoplastic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe way corporate media likes to portray America is as a homogenous whole that high-five's each other at the Super Bowl. But what we have is a grotesque disparity between the rich and poor that is only getting wider. Tom Morello
Im so sick of people treating Latinos like some homogenous group that all feel the same way about everything. Al Madrigal
I think soldiers are not just one homogenous group, just like Americans aren't. They all have different feelings about the war. Emily Robison
Sweden was once a very homogenous society, but no more. For decades, people have been coming into Sweden from all over the world, and that's changed the way we cook. Marcus Samuelsson
There was a time when the community that was on the Net was homogenous and civilized. Now it's not. We're in the middle of chaos. It may calm down. But the alternative is that there's a total meltdown of the system and that it becomes unusable. That would be a catastrophe. Robert Cailliau
I remembered Albany... as just another down-on-its-luck small American city that had sacrificed its vitality to a whirring ring of homogenous suburbs. James Howard Kunstler