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heterogeneity

American  
[het-uh-roh-juh-nee-i-tee] / ˌhɛt ə roʊ dʒəˈni ɪ ti /

noun

  1. the quality or state of being heterogeneous; composition from dissimilar parts; disparateness.


heterogeneity Cultural  
  1. Cultural, social, biological, or other differences within a group. (Compare homogeneity.)


Usage

What does heterogeneity mean? Heterogeneity is the state or quality of being heterogeneous—consisting of different, distinguishable parts or elements. Heterogeneous is used in a more specific way in the context of chemistry to describe a mixture consisting of two or more different substances or the same substance in different phases of matter (such as ice and liquid water). Heterogeneity can refer to the state of such a mixture. The opposite of heterogeneity is homogeneity, which is the state of being homogeneous—consisting of parts or elements that are all the same. Example: The strength of the exhibit is its heterogeneity—it features a mix of artifacts from different cultures and eras.

Etymology

Origin of heterogeneity

From the Medieval Latin word heterogeneitās, dating back to 1635–45. See heterogeneous, -ity

Explanation

Heterogeneity is a word that signifies diversity. A classroom consisting of people from lots of different backgrounds would be considered having the quality of heterogeneity. The prefix hetero- means "other or different," while the prefix homo- means "the same." Heterogeneity is often used in contrast to homogeneity, which is when two or more people or things are alike. Heterogeneity can also refer to something that is made up of lots of different elements, like a local dialect composed of various languages.

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That heterogeneity isn’t what the defenders of small private liberal-arts colleges are arguing about.

From The Wall Street Journal May 6, 2026

The technical focus and heterogeneity of artworks, styles and geographies in these first spaces make for a cluttered opening, leaving the undeniable charisma of Khmer sculpture to wait until subsequent rooms.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 10, 2025

How do demographic features such as age and sex drive this heterogeneity?

From Salon Apr. 9, 2025

The findings highlight the complexity of glucose regulation in T1D and demonstrate the heterogeneity in insulin needs among people with T1D, underlining the need for personalised treatment approaches.

From Science Daily Nov. 27, 2024

The existence of genuine connexions of all manner of heterogeneity cannot be doubted.

From Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by Boyd H. Bode

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