The Collaborative International Dictionary
Homoeomeria \Ho`m[oe]*o*me"ri*a\, n. [L., from Gr. ?; ? like + ? part.] The state or quality of being homogeneous in elements or first principles; likeness or identity of parts.
Wiktionary
n. The state or quality of being homogeneous in elements or first principles; likeness or identity of parts.
Wikipedia
Homoeomeria is a genus of moths in the family Lymantriidae.
Homoeomeria (also written homœomeria, homeomeria, homoeomery, homœomery, homeomery) is the state or quality of being homogeneous in elements or first principles; likeness or identity of parts.
Usage examples of "homoeomeria".
First of all then, when he speaks of the homoeomeria of things, you must know he supposes bones to be formed out of very small and minute bones and flesh of very small and minute fleshes and blood by the coming together of many drops of blood, and gold he thinks can be composed of grains of gold and earth be a concretion of small earths, and fires can come from fires and water from waters, and everything else he fancies and supposes to be produced on a like principle.