having the same number of members
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equinumeroushaving the same number of members
isomerous(of a flower) having the same number of members in each whorl
allotypeantibody of a given class having certain molecular sites shared by only some members of a species and therefore acting as an antigen to other members of the same species
ISOTOPEOne of several elements, having the same atomic number.
isoelectronichaving the same number of electrons or valence electrons
eucyclichaving the same number of leaves in each whorl
parisyllabichaving the same number of syllables in all forms
isomeroushaving the same number of parts (esp in floral whorls)
agreementsThe condition of having the same number, gender, case, or person
synaposematichaving a warning coloration common to a number of dangerous species in the same region
ISOTONEOne of a group of atoms having the same number of neutrons but a different number of protons
isostericof two different molecules, having the same number of atoms, and the same number and valency of electrons
isotopeone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
isotopesone of two or more forms of a chemical element having the same atomic number but different atomic weights
mitosesA type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth
antiparticlethe 'pair' of an elementary particle, particle and antiparticle being mutually destructive, having the same mass and spin but having opposite values for their other properties (eg charge, baryon number, strangeness)
antiparticlesANTIPARTICLE, the 'pair' of an elementary particle, particle and antiparticle being mutually destructive, having the same mass and spin but having opposite values for their other properties (eg charge, baryon number, strangeness)
mitosisa process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell, involves typically a series of steps consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, and results in the formation of two new nuclei each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus compare meiosis
ISOTOPESElements having the same atomic number.