HOMOMORPHIC

Etymology

Adjective

homomorphic (comparative more homomorphic, superlative most homomorphic)

Of or pertaining to homomorphism; having a homomorphism.

Usage notes

• In mathematics, this adjective can be used in phrases like “A and B are homomorphic”, “A is homomorphic to B”, and, less commonly, “A is homomorphic with B”.

Source: Wiktionary


Ho`mo*mor"phic, Ho`mo*mor"phous, a. Etym: [Gr.

Definition: Characterized by homomorphism.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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