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heterogene
heterogene, a. ? Obs. (ˈhɛtərədʒiːn) [ad. Gr. ἑτερογενής of different kinds, f. ἑτερο- hetero- + γένος, γενε- kind: cf. F. hétérogène (17th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] = heterogeneous.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg., Therfore they be called [he]therogenes that is to say of dyuers natures. 1610 B. ...
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Multiethnolect
Om sprogbrug blandt unge i sprogligt og kulturelt heterogene miljøer. [New Copenhagen Multiethnolect.
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heterogenize
† heteˈrogenize, v. Obs. rare. [f. Gr. ἑτερογενής heterogene + -ize.] intr. To act in a manner heterogeneous or foreign to his own character.1592 G. Harvey Pierce's Super. 110 Never Artist so licentiously heterogenised or so extravagantly exceeded his prescribed limits as Ambition or Covetice.
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homogene
homogene, a. and n. (ˈhɒmədʒiːn) Now rare or Obs. [ad. Gr. ὁµογενής, ὁµογενε-, of the same kind, f. ὁµο- homo- + γένος, γενε(σ)- kind. Cf. F. homogène.] A. adj. = homogeneous.1607 Schol. Disc. agst. Antichr. i. ii. 102 Homogene to the bread and to the wine. 1610, 1709 [see heterogene]. 1794 Sullivan...
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Jan Visman
Jan Visman defended his PhD thesis titled "De Monsterneming van Heterogene Binomiale Korrelmengsels, in het Bijzonder Steenkool" at the Technical University Ore Reserves, 1991, Erzmetall, October
Merks, J and Merks, E, Metrology in Mineral Exploration, 2009, APCOM, September
Visman, J, De monsterneming van heterogene
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heterogeneal
heterogeneal, a. and n. Now rare. (ˌhɛtərəˈdʒiːniːəl) Also 7 erron. -ial(l. [f. Scholastic L. heterogene-us (f. Gr. ἑτερογενής, ἑτερογενε-: see heterogene) + -al1.] A. adj. = heterogeneous.1605 Timme Quersit. i. xi. 48 Separated from the others, which are heterogeniall, or of another kinde. 1631 E. ...
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Fritz Noll
Über heterogene Induktion; Versuch eines Beitrags zur Kenntnis der Reizerscheinungen der Pflanzen, 1892 - On heterogeneous induction, etc.
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heterogenic
▪ I. heterogenic, a.1 (ˌhɛtərəʊˈdʒɛnɪk) [f. Gr. ἑτερογεν-ής (see heterogene a.) + -ic; in sense 2 prob. directly f. heterogeny 3 b.] 1. ‘Occurring in the wrong sex, as a beard upon a woman’ (Dorland, 1900). 2. Biol. Characterized by an alternation of generations; = heterogenetic a. 1.1901 Jrnl. Expe...
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heterogeny
heterogeny (hɛtəˈrɒdʒɪnɪ) [mod. f. Gr. type *ἑτερογενεία, abstr. n. from ἑτερογενής heterogene; or, in 3, from hetero- + -γενεια birth.] † I. 1. Heterogeneousness. Obs.1647 Husbandman's Plea agst. Tithes 67 There is no hetrogeny or disparitie in the matter. 2. concr. A heterogeneous assemblage.1838 ...
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Karl Bleibtreu
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Schlechte Gesellschaft, Erzählung, 1885
Lyrisches Tagebuch, heterogene Lyrik, 1885
Andere Zeiten, andere Lieder, 1885
Revolution der Literatur
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heterogeneity
heterogeneity (ˌhɛtərəʊdʒɪˈniːɪtɪ) [ad. med.L. heterogeneitās (etherogeneitas 14th c.), f. heterogene-us: see next and -ity. Cf. F. heterogeneité (1641 in Hatz.-Darm.).] The quality or condition of being heterogeneous: a. Difference or diversity in kind from other things; b. Composition from diverse...
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Martha Lux-Steiner
physics.
1995 Lux-Steiner received an offer as ordinary professor at the Free University Berlin in connection with a position as head of the Abteilung Heterogene newly created Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie (HZB) she continued her research activities, now as the director of the Instituts Heterogene
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heterogeneous
heterogeneous, a. (hɛtərəˈdʒiːniːəs) [f. Scholastic L. heterogene-us (see heterogeneal) + -ous.] The opposite of homogeneous. The earlier word, and the more usual, esp. in technical expressions, till c 1725, was heterogeneal. 1. a. Of one body in respect of another, or of various bodies in respect o...
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deconcert
† deconˈcert, v. Obs. rare. [a. F. déconcerter (16th c.), f. dé-, des- (de- I. 6) + concerter.] trans. To put out of concert or agreement, disarrange; = disconcert 1.1715 M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. 322 A more heterogene Metamorphosis, capable of deconcerting the closest Union and Interest.
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Perkerdansk
Om sprogbrug blandt unge i sprogligt og kulturelt heterogene miljøer. Danske Talesprog. Bind 1. Institut for Dansk Dialektforskning. København: C.A.
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