> homœomeric /hɒmiːəʊˈmɛrɪk/, a.
Etymology: f. hom&oe.o- + Gr. μέρος + -ic.
a. Relating to homœomery; of the nature of homœomeries. b. Consisting of similar parts, homogeneous.
1836 in Smart.
1865 Grote Plato I. i. 53 ― The Homœomeric particles congregated together, each to its like.
1884 Penn. Sch. Jrnl. XXXII. 267 ― This homœomeric work, so deep and so broad in its results.
So homœoˈmerical a. = prec. a.
1706 Phillips (ed. Kersey), ― Homoeomerical Principles, certain Principles which, according to Anaxagoras, are in all mix’d Bodies. So that when they become Parts of the Body of a livi…