heterogeneities
Pronunciation: [ˌhɛtəroʊdʒəˈniːɪtiz]
Word
Context: "similarity"
(noun) the different qualities or types within a group. When things are not all the same and have different characteristics, we can say there are heterogeneities.
Example
The classroom had many heterogeneities, with students from various backgrounds sharing their unique ideas.
Example
There were no heterogeneities in the group; everyone thought exactly the same way.
Example
What kinds of heterogeneities do you see in your school?
Context: "science"
(noun) the differences in composition or structure within a mixture or material. This is often used in science to describe substances that are made up of different parts or elements.
Example
The scientists observed heterogeneities in the soil samples, showing different minerals and textures.
Example
The sample showed no heterogeneities; it was uniform and completely the same throughout.
Example
Can you explain the heterogeneities found in this rock formation?
0s0s