homomorphy

/ˈhoʊməˌmɔrfi/
noun
  1. The condition or quality of having the same or similar form or structure.
    • The homomorphy of the two crystals suggested they were the same mineral.
    • Linguists study the homomorphy of sentence structures across different languages.
    • The homomorphy in the design of ancient tools points to a shared cultural origin.
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