homophylies

/ˌhoʊməˈfaɪliz/
noun
  1. Groups or categories of things that share a common origin or similarity in structure or function.
    • Biologists study homophylies to understand evolutionary relationships between species.
    • The classification system groups plants into homophylies based on shared traits.
    • These two bird species belong to different homophylies despite looking alike.
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