homogeneous

/ˌhoʊməˈdʒiːniəs/
adjective
  1. Consisting of parts or members that are all the same or of the same kind.
    • The neighborhood was surprisingly homogeneous, with most families sharing similar backgrounds.
    • Scientists need a homogeneous sample to get accurate results in the experiment.
    • The team was not homogeneous; players came from many different countries.
  2. Having a uniform structure or composition throughout.
    • A homogeneous mixture, like salt dissolved in water, looks the same all the way through.
    • For the cake to bake evenly, the batter must be homogeneous.
    • The concrete was poured carefully to ensure a homogeneous texture.