English to Hindi Dictionary homogenous

homogenous

समरूप
definition
adjective
timbermen prefer to deal with homogeneous woods
of the same kind; alike.
translation of 'homogenous '
समजातीय,
सजातीय,
समधर्मी,
समरूप
example
The Republican Party is anything but 'homogenous' , but somehow it all hangs together.
It says its output is far more diverse than traditional US radio, which has become corporate and 'homogenous' .
Even in today's allegedly 'homogenous' pop culture, the music you like sends out a message about who you are.
Diversity is important for evolutionary viability - but humanity is genetically very 'homogenous' .
Conservatism, of course, has never been a 'homogenous' movement.
Ketchup is the ubiquitous bland sauce, a 'homogenous' product that lacks any variety.
Record companies have churned out 'homogenous' rubbish for years now and still refuse to take direct responsibility for plummeting CD sales.
Statistical averages may homogenize individual experiences that were anything but 'homogenous' .
Chromosome 1 presented an entirely 'homogenous' chromatin condensation pattern in both arms.
But in the past, maybe only Japan was more 'homogenous' than Ireland.
The blogosphere is not a uniform, 'homogenous' place, operating according to universal rules and expectations.
I like wholesome, 'homogenous' , peaceful surroundings and amenable people.
What is more, for all its apparent diversity and variety, Indian culture was 'homogenous' .
The New Model Army was an ideologically committed army, with a membership drawn from a relatively 'homogenous' social group of independent farmers and small producers.
The country's population, over four-fifths Russian, was more ethnically 'homogenous' than that of Spain or the UK.
Is this sphere of culture so cohesive and 'homogenous' that it can be appropriated and molded the way anyone wants?
Since when have African cultures become 'homogenous' ?
As far as the US market is concerned, the company is approaching it on a cautious basis, and is not treating it as a single 'homogenous' market.
Contrary to common misconceptions, neither of these cultures was ever 'homogenous' .
Now that we're almost all sharing the same currency, how much more 'homogenous' do we want lives and economies across Europe to be?
It would be surprising if there were indeed one Asian perspective, since neither Asian culture nor Asian realities are 'homogenous' throughout the continent.
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