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homogeneous

[hoh-muh-jee-nee-uhs, -jeen-yuhs, hom-uh-] / ˌhoʊ məˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs, ˌhɒm ə- /


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While English translations of Japanese crime novels have increased in the last 20 years, most still focus on a culturally homogeneous, straight, Japanese society.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 19, 2026

Then, as now, Vermont was one of the most homogeneous, predominantly white states in the country.

From Salon • Feb. 23, 2026

But without a mix of people of different ages, ideologies, walks of life and levels of faith, parish life risks becoming a stifling, overly homogeneous echo chamber—one incapable of sustaining a lively faith.

From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 22, 2026

His dimensional approach aligns with how clinicians actually evaluate patients, globally, providing richer individual descriptions while enabling formation of more homogeneous research cohorts.

From Science Daily • Oct. 14, 2025

By the time of the Kofun period, all Japanese skeletons except those of the Ainu formed a homogeneous group, resembling modern Japanese and Koreans.

From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond




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