Citations:homœogeneous

Adjective: alternative form of homeogeneous

 * 1849, Samuel Hahnemann’s Organon of Homœopathic Medicine, third edition, page #29:
 * Thus, no one ventured to cure in the direct and most natural way, by using homœogeneous and specific medicines, nor was it possible to do so, because the fullest extent of their effects was unknown, and in that state remained ; and had it been otherwise, it would have been impossible to have guesses out remedies so very applicable by such generalizing opinions.
 * 1889, L. Williams and Giordano Bruno, The Heroic Enthusiasts, part II., first dialogue, page #12:
 * For nothing is produced absolutely from a homœogeneous (pacifico) principle, but all from opposite principles, through the victory and dominion of one part of the opposites, and there is no pleasure of generation on one side without the pain of corruption on the other : and where these things which are generated and corrupted are joined together and as it were compose the same subject, the feeling of delight and of sadness are found together ; so that is comes to be called more easily delight than sadness.
 * 1920, Catalogue of the University of Michigan, page #261:
 * Analytic projective geometry, including homœogeneous coordinates in two and three dimensions, conics and quadric surfaces, an introduction to the theory of invariants, and line geometry.