The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . seriesof crustaceans, containing the decapods: con-trasted with lleterohranchia. homocarpOUS (ho-mo-kiirpus), a. [< Gr. 6 same, -t- Kopmif, fruit.] In bot., having allthe fruits of one kind. homocategoric (ho-mo-kat-e-gorik), a. [< , the same, -I- Kartp^opia, category.] Belong-ing to the same category. We may next consider whether two organisms com-pared are of the same category of individuality —are ho-niocatcyoric. Encyc. Brit,, XVI. 846.


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . seriesof crustaceans, containing the decapods: con-trasted with lleterohranchia. homocarpOUS (ho-mo-kiirpus), a. [< Gr. 6 same, -t- Kopmif, fruit.] In bot., having allthe fruits of one kind. homocategoric (ho-mo-kat-e-gorik), a. [< , the same, -I- Kartp^opia, category.] Belong-ing to the same category. We may next consider whether two organisms com-pared are of the same category of individuality —are ho-niocatcyoric. Encyc. Brit,, XVI. 846. homocentric (ho-mo-sentrik), a. [< homo- + Gr. Kivrpw center.] (homo-serk), II. and ii. the same, -\- Ktpnog, the tail.] I, n. A homocercal fish,homocercal (ho-mo-serkal), a-al.~\ In ichth.,having the cau-dal fin sjTn-metrical as toits upper andunder halves:opposed to hct-eroccrcal. Seehetcroccrciil,diphi/cercal, hij-pural. The inferior fln-rays are now dis-posed in such amanner as to givethe tall an appear-ance of symmetrywith resjiect to [< Gr. «//<ic,a. Same as [< homocerc +. IIonioccrcTl Tail of the axis of the body, and such fishes have been called ho-nio,vrc,iL Huxley, Anal. Vert., p. 21- homocercy (homo-s^r-si), ». [< hniuocerc + -y.]The state or character of being liomocerciil:eciuality or symmetry in the tail or caudal tinof a fish. Homochelje 2867 Homogenea n riin mn-kelel n nl PNL., < Gr. As regards Anmodi/TM?!!!/, another characteristic which hOHKEOprophoron (lioine-o-lirofo-ron), JJ.; pi. •Homocneiffiju-^y J <- , Z :,, , appears to be universal anion;. thi- Mnltitubtrculates is li„mwoiiropli„ri, (-rii). [< LL. homoeoprophoron, o/wf, the same, + ,^-?, in l^.wreiue s the tore-ana-aft grinding motion ^tn the alleinatiug , , 4,,o,ot™« „,,nr .illitei-ition iiput ai *i,uom- svstem of classilieation, a seetion ot erabs hav- ,.ows of tubercles upon the uppe


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