homologise
/hɒməˈlaɪsiz/Definitions
1. verb
to establish or explain by means of a scientific or logical explanation, especially of a biological process or a similarity in structure.
“The scientists worked together to homologise the new species’ genetic code.”
2. verb
to assert or claim that two things are similar or identical in structure or origin.
“The researchers had to homologise the fossil evidence to prove their theory.”
3. verb
to explain or justify the existence or similarity of something by reference to a scientific or logical principle.
“The professor spent hours explaining how to homologise the mathematical formula.”
4. noun
the process of establishing or explaining the similarity between two things, especially in a scientific or logical way.
“The team’s research project focused on the homologisation of the genetic code.”