heterogeneous
adjective
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Pronunciation: /ˌhɛt.(ə.)ɹəˈd͡ʒiː.nɪəs/ / /ˌhɛt.(ə)ˈɹɒd͡ʒ.ə.nəs/ / /ˌhɛt.(ə.)ɹəʊˈd͡ʒiː.nɪəs/
adj
Etymology: From Medieval Latin heterogeneus, from Ancient Greek ἑτερογενής (heterogenḗs, “of different kinds”), from ἕτερος (héteros, “other, another, different”) + γένος (génos, “kind”). Compare hetero- and -ous.
- Diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts.
“He had a large and heterogeneous collection of books.”
“With a vague curiosity I began to trace the outline of some of the heterogeneous impressions, trying meanwhile to curb the flights of macabre fancy which the place and its memories suggested.”
- Incommensurable because of different kinds.
- Having more than one phase (solid, liquid, gas) present in a system or process.
- Visibly consisting of different components.
- Of a network comprising different types of computers, potentially with vastly differing memory sizes, processing power and even basic underlying architecture; alternatively, of a data resource with multiple types of formats.