Varied, composed of parts of different kinds, made up of unrelated or
diverse elements, mixed, dissimilar, miscellaneous.
The opposite of heterogeneous is homogeneous (HOH-moh-JEE
-nee-us, five syllables), of the same or similar nature or kind.
The prefix homo- means same, similar, like, as in homosexual, attracted
to the same sex; homogenize, to blend, make similar or homogeneous;
and homonym (HAHM-uh-nim), a word that is pronounced the same as
another word but that has a different origin and meaning, such as fair and
fare.
The prefix hetero- means other, different, unlike, as in heterosexual,
attracted to the other sex; heterodox (HET-ur-uh-dahks), having an opinion
different from the accepted opinion, the opposite of orthodox
(OR-thuh-dahks); and heterogeneous, varied, dissimilar, diverse,
consisting of different elements or kinds
王二狗Mark
Varied, composed of parts of different kinds, made up of unrelated or diverse elements, mixed, dissimilar, miscellaneous. The opposite of heterogeneous is homogeneous (HOH-moh-JEE -nee-us, five syllables), of the same or similar nature or kind.
王二狗Mark
The prefix homo- means same, similar, like, as in homosexual, attracted to the same sex; homogenize, to blend, make similar or homogeneous; and homonym (HAHM-uh-nim), a word that is pronounced the same as another word but that has a different origin and meaning, such as fair and fare. The prefix hetero- means other, different, unlike, as in heterosexual, attracted to the other sex; heterodox (HET-ur-uh-dahks), having an opinion different from the accepted opinion, the opposite of orthodox (OR-thuh-dahks); and heterogeneous, varied, dissimilar, diverse, consisting of different elements or kinds