amalgamated, complex, departing, discrepant, divergent, in disagreement, ironic, mixed, poles apart, thrown together, widely apart
Definitionadj. consisting of elements that are not of the same kind or nature
Last update: May 3, 2016
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The twins are heterogeneous in appearance and look nothing alike. [adjective]
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When the civil rights laws were passed, schools could no longer segregate by race and their populations became heterogeneous. [Please select]
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"It is heterogeneous," admitted the Doctor. [Please select]
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"Well, but that is not less heterogeneous." [Please select]
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Moreover, the elements in the balance were so far heterogeneous. [Please select]
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These heterogeneous masses can never be dangerous to Greece. [Please select]
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The heterogeneous elements of the new organization could not be made to unite on a man who for so many years had devoted his energies to purely Whig measures, and he was considered less "available" than Fremont in 1856 and than Lincoln in 1860. [Please select]
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Studies on the muscles of the pelvic appendages in birds II, the heterogeneous order Falconiformes. [Please select]
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Consequently it is a synthesis of that which though heterogeneous, is represented as connected a priori. [Please select]
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The genus, therefore, is indeed organically homogeneous; but industrially it is thoroughly heterogeneous. [Please select]
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Neither pains nor pleasures are homogeneous, and pain is always heterogeneous with pleasure. [Please select]
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