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ὁμοιομερ-ής

omoiomeres

having parts like each other and the whole

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What it meant

ὁμοιομερ-ής · homoiomer-ēs — LSJ

having parts like each other and the whole, like each other or the whole

having parts like each other and the whole, Arist. Cael. 302b3, Metaph. 984a14, 988a28 (but also of the parts themselves, like each other or the whole, opp. ἀνομοιομερής, ὅσα διαιρεῖται εἰς ὁμοιομερῆ Id. HA 486a6, cf. Cael. 302b16, 25) ; μᾶλλον ὁ. τὰ φυτὰ τῶν ζῴων Thphr. CP 5.2.1 ; ὁ. ὄγκοι Epicur. Ep. 1p.13U. ; τὰ ὁ., οἷον ὕδωρ ἢ πῦρ ἢ χρυσόν Simp. in Ph. 27.5, cf. Gal. 10.48, al.

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