homologism
n - a cognitive dysfunction which constitutes assuming that all people in one's own group think the same way one does about given/related topicshomologated
to take a bunch of pieces from various items and put them together to form one f-ed up bastard child of a result.
Example:
buying a crossmember from one seller, control arms from another, air bags from another, brackets from another, a rack from another, then trying to put them all together to make one kit - this homologation is one f-ed up homologated mess.
buying a crossmember from one seller, control arms from another, air bags from another, brackets from another, a rack from another, then trying to put them all together to make one kit - this homologation is one f-ed up homologated mess.
homology
The study of homosexuality.
Homologous Pair
(This has nothing to do with homosexuality)
1. An insult used to insult the person you are insulting
2. A word used for something you don't like
3. Refers to two similar chromosomes in a diploid cell. One chromosome is derived from the father gamete cell and the other from the mother gamete.
1. An insult used to insult the person you are insulting
2. A word used for something you don't like
3. Refers to two similar chromosomes in a diploid cell. One chromosome is derived from the father gamete cell and the other from the mother gamete.
Homologous Pair
1. An insult used to insult the person you are insulting
2. A word used for something you don't like
3. Refers to two similar chromosomes in a diploid cell. One chromosome is derived from the father gamete cell and the other from the mother gamete.
2. A word used for something you don't like
3. Refers to two similar chromosomes in a diploid cell. One chromosome is derived from the father gamete cell and the other from the mother gamete.
Integral homology coboredism
Example:
Professor X talked for like an hour about why S(2,5,7) bounds a homology 4-ball. Talk about an integral homology coboredism to the 3-sphere.
Professor X talked for like an hour about why S(2,5,7) bounds a homology 4-ball. Talk about an integral homology coboredism to the 3-sphere.
Homologous
Homologous: Comes from Greek roots “Homo” same and “logós” logic/structure.
Biology terminology: Exactly or similarly connected in structure and position to another species, but it serves different functions due to evolution.
Chemistry: Compunds that are similar in structure, but are different in reactivity, energy, and expendable properties.
Slang: Someone who lacks intelligence, fool, imbecile.
Biology terminology: Exactly or similarly connected in structure and position to another species, but it serves different functions due to evolution.
Chemistry: Compunds that are similar in structure, but are different in reactivity, energy, and expendable properties.
Slang: Someone who lacks intelligence, fool, imbecile.
Example:
Exempli Gratia.
For the biological definition: “The human eye is hombologus to the skin of a potato, both eyes are connected to an information system, but serve different purposes.”
For chemistry: “Isopropanol is homogolous to Propanol, but an isomer has different reactions.”
For slang: “What a Homologous.”
Exempli Gratia.
For the biological definition: “The human eye is hombologus to the skin of a potato, both eyes are connected to an information system, but serve different purposes.”
For chemistry: “Isopropanol is homogolous to Propanol, but an isomer has different reactions.”
For slang: “What a Homologous.”
Homologous
non-homologated love
non-homologated love is when you and another person had feelings for each other at one point but neither of you knew. You can't get into a relationship because you are in different places, or you just can't.
You could also still be in love with each other, but you are in different places or in different situations, not allowing you to be in a relationship.
Basically, you and another person can't be together because of certain circumstances.
You could also still be in love with each other, but you are in different places or in different situations, not allowing you to be in a relationship.
Basically, you and another person can't be together because of certain circumstances.
Example:
Friend 1: "Dude, I still love this one girl but she left the country..."
Friend 2: "Did she like you back?"
Friend 1: "Yeah, she told me."
Friend 2: "You're experiencing non-homologated love."
Friend 1: "Dude, I still love this one girl but she left the country..."
Friend 2: "Did she like you back?"
Friend 1: "Yeah, she told me."
Friend 2: "You're experiencing non-homologated love."