sameness
111ὁμοτιμίᾳ — ὁμοτῑμίαι , ὁμοτιμία sameness of value fem nom/voc pl ὁμοτῑμίᾱͅ , ὁμοτιμία sameness of value fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) …
112ὁμοτροπία — ὁμοτροπίᾱ , ὁμοτροπία sameness of character fem nom/voc/acc dual ὁμοτροπίᾱ , ὁμοτροπία sameness of character fem nom/voc sg (attic doric aeolic) …
113ὁμοφυίας — ὁμοφυίᾱς , ὁμοφυία sameness of growth fem acc pl ὁμοφυίᾱς , ὁμοφυία sameness of growth fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …
114ὁμοχροίᾳ — ὁμοχροίᾱͅ , ὁμόχροια sameness of colour fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) ὁμοχροίᾱͅ , ὁμόχροια sameness of colour fem dat sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) …
115sensation + cinema — by Constantine Verevis In Difference and Repetition, Deleuze states that the modern work of art leaves the domain of representation in order to become pure experience: a transcendental empiricism or science of the sensible (D 1994: 56).… …
116sensation + cinema — by Constantine Verevis In Difference and Repetition, Deleuze states that the modern work of art leaves the domain of representation in order to become pure experience: a transcendental empiricism or science of the sensible (D 1994: 56).… …
117monotony — [mə nät′ n ē] n. [Fr monotonie < Gr monotonia: see MONOTONOUS] 1. sameness of tone or pitch, or continuance of the same tone without variation 2. lack of variation or variety 3. tiresome sameness or uniformity …
118sympathy — [sim′pə thē] n. pl. sympathies [L sympathia < Gr sympatheia < syn , together + pathos, feeling: see PATHOS] 1. sameness of feeling; affinity between persons or of one person for another 2. Now Rare agreement in qualities; harmony; accord 3 …
119identicalness — noun exact sameness they shared an identity of interests • Syn: ↑identity, ↑indistinguishability • Derivationally related forms: ↑indistinguishable (for: ↑indistinguishability), ↑ …
120indistinguishability — noun exact sameness they shared an identity of interests • Syn: ↑identity, ↑identicalness • Derivationally related forms: ↑indistinguishable, ↑identical (for: ↑identicalness …