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Heterogene (gcide) | Heterogene \Het"er*o*gene\, a.
Heterogenous. [Obs.]
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heterogeneity (encz) | heterogeneity,heterogenita n: Zdeněk Brožheterogeneity,různorodost n: Zdeněk Brož |
heterogeneous (encz) | heterogeneous,heterogenní adj: Zdeněk Brožheterogeneous,nestejnorodý adj: Zdeněk Brožheterogeneous,různorodý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heterogeneous soil (encz) | heterogeneous soil,heterogenní půda [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
heterogeneous substance (encz) | heterogeneous substance,cizorodá látka [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
heterogeneous system (encz) | heterogeneous system,heterogenní systém [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
heterogeneously (encz) | heterogeneously, |
heterogeneousness (encz) | heterogeneousness,cizorodost n: Zdeněk Brožheterogeneousness,nestejnorodost n: Zdeněk Brožheterogeneousness,různorodost n: Zdeněk Brož |
heterogenesis (encz) | heterogenesis,heterogeneze Zdeněk Brož |
heterogenetic (encz) | heterogenetic,heterogenetický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
heterogenetický (czen) | heterogenetický,heterogeneticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
heterogeneze (czen) | heterogeneze,heterogenesis Zdeněk Brož |
Heterogeneal (gcide) | Heterogeneal \Het`er*o*ge"ne*al\, a.
Heterogeneous.
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Heterogeneity (gcide) | Heterogeneity \Het`er*o*ge*ne"i*ty\, n. [Cf. F.
h['e]t['e]rog['e]n['e]it['e].]
The state of being heterogeneous; contrariety.
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The difference, indeed the heterogeneity, of the two
may be felt. --Coleridge.
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Heterogeneous (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogeneous nouns (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogeneous quantities (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogeneous surds (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogeneously (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogeneousness (gcide) | Heterogeneous \Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous\, a. [Gr. ?; ? + ? race, kind;
akin to E. kin: cf. F. h['e]t['e]rog[`e]ne.]
Differing in kind; having unlike qualities; possessed of
different characteristics; dissimilar; -- opposed to
homogeneous, and said of two or more connected objects, or of
a conglomerate mass, considered in respect to the parts of
which it is made up. -- Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ly, adv. --
Het`er*o*ge"ne*ous*ness, n.
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Heterogeneous nouns (Gram.), nouns having different genders
in the singular and plural numbers; as, hic locus, of the
masculine gender in the singular, and hi loci and h[ae]c
loca, both masculine and neuter in the plural; hoc
c[ae]lum, neuter in the singular; hi c[ae]li, masculine in
the plural.
Heterogeneous quantities (Math.), such quantities as are
incapable of being compared together in respect to
magnitude, and surfaces and solids.
Heterogeneous surds (Math.), surds having different radical
signs.
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Heterogenesis (gcide) | Heterogenesis \Het`er*o*gen"e*sis\, n. [Hetero- + genesis.]
1. (Biol.) Spontaneous generation, so called.
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2. (Biol.) That method of reproduction in which the
successive generations differ from each other, the parent
organism producing offspring different in habit and
structure from itself, the original form, however,
reappearing after one or more generations; -- opposed to
homogenesis, or gamogenesis.
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Heterogenetic (gcide) | Heterogenetic \Het`er*o*ge*net"ic\, a. (Biol.)
Relating to heterogenesis; as, heterogenetic transformations.
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heterogeneity (wn) | heterogeneity
n 1: the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind
[syn: heterogeneity, heterogeneousness] [ant:
homogeneity, homogeneousness] |
heterogeneous (wn) | heterogeneous
adj 1: consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or
nature; "the population of the United States is vast and
heterogeneous" [syn: heterogeneous, heterogenous]
[ant: homogeneous, homogenous]
2: originating outside the body [syn: heterogenous,
heterogeneous] [ant: autogenic, autogenous] |
heterogeneousness (wn) | heterogeneousness
n 1: the quality of being diverse and not comparable in kind
[syn: heterogeneity, heterogeneousness] [ant:
homogeneity, homogeneousness] |
heterogenesis (wn) | heterogenesis
n 1: the alternation of two or more different forms in the life
cycle of a plant or animal [syn: {alternation of
generations}, heterogenesis, xenogenesis] |
heterogeneous (foldoc) | heterogeneous
Composed of unrelated parts, different in kind.
Often used in the context of distributed systems that may be
running different operating systems or network protocols
(a heterogeneous network).
For examples see: interoperable database, middleware.
Constrast homogeneous.
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heterogeneous network (foldoc) | heterogeneous network
A network running multiple network layer
protocols such as DECnet, IP, IPX, XNS.
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