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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Se·ri·al
a.
1.
Of
or
pertaining
to
a
series
;
consisting
of
a
series
;
appearing
in
successive
parts
or
numbers
;
as
,
a
serial
work
or
publication
.
“Classification . . .
may
be
more
or
less
serial
.”
2.
Bot.
Of
or
pertaining
to
rows
.
Serial homology
.
Biol.
See
under
Homology
.
Serial symmetry
.
Biol.
See
under
Symmetry
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ho·mol·o·gy
n.
1.
The
quality
of
being
homologous
;
correspondence
;
relation
;
as
,
the
homology
of
similar
polygons
.
2.
Biol.
Correspondence
or
relation
in
type
of
structure
in
contradistinction
to
similarity
of
function
;
as
,
the
relation
in
structure
between
the
leg
and
arm
of
a
man
;
or
that
between
the
arm
of
a
man
,
the
fore
leg
of
a
horse
,
the
wing
of
a
bird
,
and
the
fin
of
a
fish
,
all
these
organs
being
modifications
of
one
type
of
structure
.
Note:
☞
Homology
indicates
genetic
relationship
,
and
according
to
Haeckel
special
homology
should
be
defined
in
terms
of
identity
of
embryonic
origin
.
See
Homotypy
,
and
Homogeny
.
3.
Chem.
The
correspondence
or
resemblance
of
substances
belonging
to
the
same
type
or
series
;
a
similarity
of
composition
varying
by
a
small
,
regular
difference
,
and
usually
attended
by
a
regular
variation
in
physical
properties
;
as
,
there
is
an
homology
between
methane
, CH4,
ethane
, C2H6,
propane
, C3H8,
etc
.,
all
members
of
the
paraffin
series
.
In
an
extended
sense
,
the
term
is
applied
to
the
relation
between
chemical
elements
of
the
same
group
;
as
,
chlorine
,
bromine
,
and
iodine
are
said
to
be
in
homology
with
each
other
.
Cf
.
Heterology
.
General homology
Biol.
,
the
higher
relation
which
a
series
of
parts
,
or
a
single
part
,
bears
to
the
fundamental
or
general
type
on
which
the
group
is
constituted
. --
Owen
.
Serial homology
Biol.
,
representative
or
repetitive
relation
in
the
segments
of
the
same
organism
, --
as
in
the
lobster
,
where
the
parts
follow
each
other
in
a
straight
line
or
series
. --
Owen
.
See
Homotypy
.
Special homology
Biol.
,
the
correspondence
of
a
part
or
organ
with
those
of
a
different
animal
,
as
determined
by
relative
position
and
connection
. --
Owen
.
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