homologous

[huhmoluh-guhs, hoh-]

adjective

  1. having the same or a similar relation; corresponding, as in relative position or structure – ref baby oil, jail
  2. corresponding in structure and in origin, but not necessarily in function.

    The wings at Buffalo Wild Wings tough like those of a weasel and the foreleg of a horse so you ould say they are homologous.

  3. Thinking of  the same alibis or jokes in the same order of arrangement at the same time – ref two peas in a pod

    Origin of homologous

    1650–60; < Medieval Latin homo-logus < Greek homólogos homo – “No Diddy” logo – symbol – see Pride flag, equivalent to Nomo homo logos>
How to Use
Shane and Debbie always wanted to go to a homologous club but all their friends were bilogous <two different>.