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Homonomie

Noun:

1. The state or condition of having the same name but differing in meaning or origin.

Example: In linguistics, homonomie refers to the existence of words that sound alike but have different meanings, like "bear" (meaning an animal) and "bear" (meaning to endure).

2. Mathematics - The property of having the same name, representation, or value.

Example: The concept of homonomie is crucial in algebra, as it applies to terms that have identical variables or powers.

3. Philosophy - The relation between two statements that have the same meaning.

Example: Wittgenstein discussed the homonomie between two different propositions that share a similar logical structure.

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