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homeomorphic
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  • homeomorphic — adjective see homeomorphism …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • homeomorphic — ho·meo·mor·phic …   English syllables

  • homeomorphic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|mȯrfik adjective Etymology: home + morphic 1. : characterized by homeomorphism; specifically : topologically equivalent used of geometric figures 2. : homomorphic * * * homeomorphˈic or …   Useful english dictionary

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