How to Use Heterogeneous vs. heterogenous Correctly - GRAMMARIST Heterogeneous: consisting of dissimilar elements Heterogenous: 1 not originating within the body; 2 of foreign origin; 3 heterogeneous Heterogeneous, with that fourth e, is the opposite of homogeneous (which is different from homogenous)
HETEROGENEOUS definition in American English - Collins Online Dictionary It has created a heterogeneous society from a homogeneous one At first it might sound like a madly heterogeneous mix Accordingly, the imperfect mobility of heterogeneous resources can result in competitive advantages for firms that have superior resources or capabilities
HETEROGENEOUS Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com 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
heterogeneous - Wiktionary, the free dictionary heterogeneous (comparative more heterogeneous, superlative most heterogeneous) Diverse in kind or nature; composed of diverse parts He had a large and heterogeneous collection of books
Heterogenous - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com The adjective heterogenous is a somewhat comparative word, suggesting that two or more things are unlike in substance or nature, as in a heterogenous mixture containing two substances that do not totally combine, like oil and water