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- a combination of two ancient Gr**** words: sauros meaning "lizard" and homalos (ὁμαλός) meaning "flat". The common name "chuckwalla" derives from the...
- apparently from a mistranslated Malayan vernacular name, translated as homalos, meaning flat, and mene = moon. The plants of this genus are clump-forming...
- homophobia, homophone, homo****ual, homozygous homal- even, flat Gr**** ὁμαλός (homalós) "even", from ὁμός (homós) "same" anomalous, anomaly homin- human Latin...
- spelt as Omalanthus. Since the name comes from the ancient Gr**** word homalos meaning 'smooth' and anthos meaning 'flower', this original spelling was...
- Homalocephale (from Gr**** ὁμαλός, homalos, "even", and κεφαλή, kephalē, "head") is a genus of pachycephalosaurid dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous...
- plant in the sandalwood family. The specific epithet comes from the Gr**** homalos (“flat”) and clados (“cladode”, a leaf-like stem, specialised for photosynthesis)...
- worker's propodeum. The proper ancient Gr**** word for "flat" is however homalos (ὁμαλός) or homalēs (ὁμαλής). Shattuck, Brian E. Heterick & Steve (2011)...
- homophobia, homophone, homo****ual, homozygous homal- even, flat Gr**** ὁμαλός (homalós) "even", from ὁμός (homós) "same" anomalous, anomaly homin- human Latin...
- omalus meaning "flat". The proper ancient Gr**** word for "flat" is however homalos (ὁμαλός) or homalēs (ὁμαλής). Its specific name is ater, Latin for "black"...
- omalus meaning "flat". The proper ancient Gr**** word for "flat" is however homalos (ὁμαλός) or homalēs (ὁμαλής). Its specific name varius is Latin for "speckled"...