Homologous

/həˈmɑləɡəs/ adjective

Having the same or similar structure, position, or evolutionary origin, particularly in biology when comparing body parts across species. Also used in chemistry for compounds with similar structures.

From Greek 'homologos' meaning 'agreeing' or 'corresponding,' from 'homos' (same) and 'logos' (proportion/relation). Adopted into scientific vocabulary in the 19th century during the development of comparative anatomy and evolutionary theory.

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