Definition of "homogeneousness" [ho•mo•ge•ne•ous•ness]
Homogeneity, the state of having a uniform composition.(noun)
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Use "homogeneousness" in a sentence
"The Renaissance livened up considerably the severe lines of the Gothic chateaux of France, and though invariably the marks of the transition are visible to the expert eye it is also true, as in the case of Maintenon, that there is frequently a homogeneousness which is sufficiently pleasing to effectually cover up any discrepancies which might otherwise be apparent."
"What we call his mistake is in that he regarded "homogeneousness" as negative."
"But sound is a stroke of a sounding body; and a sounding body is that which has homogeneousness and uniformity, and is easy to be moved, light, smooth, and, by reason of its tenseness and continuity, it is obedient to the stroke; and such is the air."