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HOMONYMOUS Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. of the nature of homonyms; having the same name . www.dictionary.com
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HOMONYMOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. ambiguous 2. having the same designation 3. of, relating to, or being homonyms homonymously adverb www.merriam-webster.com
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HOMONYMOUS definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
homonymous in American English (hoʊˈmɑnɪməs ) adjective 1. of, or having the nature of, a homonym 2. having the same name. www.collinsdictionary.com
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homonymous
homonymous, a. (həʊˈmɒnɪməs) [f. late L. homōnym-us, a. Gr. ὁµώνυµ-ος of the same name, n. a namesake, pl. τὰ ὁµώνυµα (Aristotle) equivocal nouns, ambiguous words; f. ὁµός same + ὄνοµα (æolic ὄνυµα) name: see -ous.] 1. a. Denoting different things by the same name (said of the same word used in diff... Oxford English Dictionary
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Word of the Day: Homonymous | Merriam-Webster
The "ambiguous" sense of "homonymous" refers mainly to words that have two or more meanings. In the 1600s, logicians and scientists who wanted ... www.merriam-webster.com
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homonymous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Having the same name as another (i.e., like a namesake). · Of or pertaining to a homonym. · (ophthalmology) Having homonymous hemianopsia (blindness ... en.wiktionary.org
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Homonymous hemianopsia
Homonymous hemianopsia (or homonymous hemianopia) is hemianopic visual field loss on the same side of both eyes. ) or standing in the same relation hemi: ημι-, half anopsia: α(ν)+όψις = without + sight; blindness Homonymous hemianopsia is also called homonymous wikipedia.org
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Homonym - Wikipedia
Additionally, the adjective homonymous can be used wherever two items share the same name, independent of how closely they are related in terms of their meaning ... en.wikipedia.org
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Homonymous Hemianopsia - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Homonymous hemianopsia (HH), or hemianopia, is a visual field deficit affecting corresponding halves of both eyes, often resulting from cerebrovascular injury ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Homonymous Hemianopia (HH): Causes & Treatment
Homonymous hemianopia is vision loss on the same side, left or right, in both eyes. It happens with conditions that affect your brain. It's always a medical ... my.clevelandclinic.org
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Homonymous hemianopias: clinical-anatomic correlations in 904 ...
Homonymous hemianopia impairs visual function and frequently precludes driving. Most knowledge of HH is based on relatively few cases with clinical-anatomic ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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List of homonymous states and regions
The following is a list of homonymous states and regions. wikipedia.org
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homonymy
homonymy (həʊˈmɒnɪmɪ) Also 7 erron. -imie, -omie. [ad. late L. homōnymia, a. Gr. ὁµωνυµία, f. ὁµώνυµος (see prec.). Cf. F. homonymie (1606 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality of being homonymous; the use of the same name for different things, as in Taxonomy, etc.; † equivocation, ambiguity (obs.); samenes... Oxford English Dictionary
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de-adjectival
de-adjectival, a. (diːædʒɪkˈtaɪvəl) [f. de- + adjectival a.] Derived from an adjective.1934 Priebsch & Collinson German Lang. iii. 225 De-adjectival verbs like füllen from voll, heilen from heil. 1962 B. M. H. Strang Mod. Eng. Structure vi. 97 Words that I shall call de-adjectival class nouns..are h... Oxford English Dictionary
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Agresphon
He wrote a work on persons with homonymous names, sometimes called in English On Namesakes (). Agresphon's book on homonymous people was thought to have been similar to, or perhaps dependent upon, a work by Demetrius of Magnesia, which bears the wikipedia.org
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