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HETEROLOGY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
heterology in American English (ˌhetəˈrɑlədʒi) noun. 1. Biology. the lack of correspondence of apparently similar organic structures as the result of unlike origins of constituent parts .
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HETEROLOGY Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of HETEROLOGY is a lack of correspondence of apparently similar bodily parts due to differences in fundamental makeup or origin.
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Definition of Heterology - Georges Bataille, 2018 - Sage Journals
The aim of Bataille's 'science of the heterogeneous' is to shed light on the unproductive expenditure of life, which moves between the sacred and the unclean.
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heterology
heterology (-ˈɒlədʒɪ) [f. as prec. + -y; in sense 2, f. Gr. ἑτερο- + -λογια discourse.] 1. The condition of being heterologous: opp. to homology.1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1871 T. H. Green Introd. Pathol. (1873) 105 Any deviation from the type of the parent tissue constitutes heterology. 1878 T. Brya...
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heterology - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(biology) A lack of correspondence between biomolecules or body parts (eg, proteins, tissues, bones, limbs) that reflects a difference in origin.
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Heterology - Oxford Reference
In medical pathology heterology refers to morbid, abnormal tissue composed differently from surrounding healthy tissue. Inspired by this, Georges Bataille ...
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Ian Buchanan (academic)
His PhD dissertation is titled 'Heterology: Towards a Transcendental Empiricist Approach to Cultural Studies.'
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What is Heterology? on JSTOR
Ian Buchanan, What is Heterology?, New Blackfriars, Vol. 77, No. 909, Special Issue: Michel de Certeau SJ—The first collection of essays in the English ...
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HETEROLOGY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Heterology definition: the lack of correspondence of apparently similar organic structures as the result of unlike origins of constituent ...
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heterology - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
Pathologyabnormality; structural difference from a type or normal standard. hetero- + -logy 1850–55. 'heterology' also found in these entries (note ...
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Heterology: the shadows of a shade - Williams - Wiley Online Library
The recent proposition to name some similarities not due to common ancestry as examples of heterology is discussed from a historical point of view.
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What is Heterology? | New Blackfriars | Cambridge Core
Heterology is Michel de Certeau's great unfinished project. Begun while still in the U.S., it was put on hold so he could complete his work on ...
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homology
homology (həʊˈmɒlədʒɪ) [ad. late L. homologia, a. Gr. ὁµολογία agreement, assent, f. ὁµόλογος homologous. Cf. F. homologie.] Homologous quality or condition; sameness of relation; correspondence. 1. In general sense. (Before 19th c. only in Dicts.)1656 Blount Glossogr., Homology, an agreement. 1721 ...
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Edith Wyschogrod
An Ethics of Remembering: History, Heterology and the Nameless Others (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1998), 304 pp.
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Joan Giné i Partagàs
Elementary course on private and public hygiene (1871–72)
Treatise on physiopathology (1876)
Theoretical-practical essay on phropathic homology and heterology
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