Etymology
The word "heterogeneity" is derived from the Greek words:
Meaning
Heterogeneity refers to the state of being composed of diverse or dissimilar elements or parts. It can refer to:
Origin
The word "heterogeneity" was first used in the 17th century in the field of chemistry to describe mixtures of different substances. It was later adopted by other disciplines, including physics, biology, and sociology, to refer to a wide range of phenomena involving diversity and dissimilarity.
Etymology Hetero Greek Different other Geneos Greek Race kind Meaning Hetero
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