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ὁμοιομέρ-εια

omoiomereia · ἡ

a having like parts, similarity of composition

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ὁμοιομέρ-εια · homoiomer-eia — LSJ

a having like parts, similarity of composition

a having like parts, similarity of composition, Epicur. Nat. 14.6, al. ; esp. of the doctrine of Anaxagoras (ἐν παντὶ παντὸς μοῖρα ἔνεστι), nunc et Anaxagorae scrutemur homoeomerian Lucr. 1.830 ; rerum h. ib. 834 : pl., in concrete sense, of the ἀρχαί in this theory, Placit. 1.3.5, Plu. Per. 4, Diog.Oen. 5, D.L. 2.8, Simp. in Ph. 460.4 : sg. in this signf., ἑκάστη ὁ. ib. 9.

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