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HETEROGENEOUS Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
adjective. different in kind; unlike; incongruous . composed of parts of different kinds; having widely dissimilar elements or constituents. The party was attended by a heterogeneous group of artists, politicians, and social climbers.
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HETEROGENEOUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HETEROGENEOUS is consisting of dissimilar or diverse ingredients or constituents : mixed. How to use heterogeneous in a sentence.
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HETEROGENEOUS definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
consisting of parts or things that are very different from each other: Switzerland is a heterogeneous confederation of 26 self-governing cantons.
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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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Homogeneity and heterogeneity - Wikipedia
Homogeneity and heterogeneity are concepts relating to the uniformity of a substance, process or image.
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Definition of heterogeneous - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
Made up of elements or ingredients that are not alike. Search NCI's Dictionary of Cancer Terms. Starts with. Contains. Browse:.
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homogeneal
homogeneal, a. and n. Now rare. (hɒməʊˈdʒiːnɪəl) Also 7–8 erron. -ial(l. [f. Scholastic L. homogene-us (f. Gr. ὁµογενε-: see prec.) + -al1.] A. adj. = homogeneous. homogeneal surds: see quot. 1706; now called like surds.1603 Sir C. Heydon Jud. Astrol. vi. 163 That which was conceiued..liueth after t...
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Heterogeneous - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
heterogeneous · adjective. consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature. “the population of the United States is vast and heterogeneous”.
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heterogeneous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Adjective · Diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts. · (mathematics) Incommensurable because of different kinds. · (physics, chemistry) Having more ...
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heterogeneous, adj. meanings, etymology and more
There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective heterogeneous. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.
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HETEROGENEOUS Synonyms: 66 Similar and Opposite Words
consisting of many things of different sorts; the seating in the hall was a heterogeneous collection of old school desk chairs, wood and metal folding chairs.
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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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Invasion of Quebec (1775)
The remains of the American army arrived at Crown Point in early July, ending a campaign that was described as "a heterogeneal concatenation of the most
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anomalous
anomalous, a. (əˈnɒmələs) [f. L. anōmal-us (see anomal) + -ous.] 1. With to: Unequal, unconformable, dissimilar, incongruous. arch.1646 Sir T. Browne Pseud. Ep. 51 Neutralls and bodies anomalous hereto. 1652 Gaule Magastrom. 18 [The stars in the East] appeared and disappeared anomalous to ordinary s...
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terrestrity
† teˈrrestrity, terreˈstreity Obs. [ad. med.L. terrestritās (a 1330 in Du Cange), f. terrestri-s earthly: see -ty, -ity. Hence F. terrestrité, -eté, Eng. terrestrity. In 16th c. the L. form was altered to terrestreitās (1533 in Du Cange), app. after words properly in -eitās, from adjs. in -eus, as t...
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