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HOMOTONOUS

Definition: HOMOTONOUS

HOMOTONOUS

Adjective

1. Of the same tenor or tone; equable; without variation.

Source: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
 

Etymology: Homotonous \Ho*mot"o*nous\, adjective. [Latin expression homotonus, Greek; the same tone.]. (references)

 

Anagrams: HOMOTONOUS

Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams

Words within the letters "h-m-n-o-o-o-o-s-t-u"

-2 letters: moonshot.

-3 letters: moutons.

-4 letters: months, mounts, mouths, mouton, mutons, smooth.

-5 letters: homos, hoots, hunts, monos, month, moons, moots, moths, mount, mouth, muons, musth, muton, nomos, notum, shoon, shoot, shout, shunt, snoot, snout, sooth, south, thous, tonus, toons.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Alternative Orthography: HOMOTONOUS


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

48 4F 4D 4F 54 4F 4E 4F 55 53

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

American Sign Language (origins from 1620-1817 in Italy and, especially, France) (references)

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Semaphore (1791, in France) (references)

Braille (1829, in France) (references)

Morse Code (1836) (references)

....    ---    --    ---    -    ---    -.    ---    ..-    ...

Dancing Men (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1903) (references)

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01001000 01001111 01001101 01001111 01010100 01001111 01001110 01001111 01010101 01010011

HTML Code (1990) (references)

H O M O T O N O U S

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0048 004F 004D 004F 0054 004F 004E 004F 0055 0053

British Sign Language (Fingerspelling, BSL; 1992, British Deaf Association Dictionary of British Sign Language) (references)

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

42494749544948495553

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