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heterogeneous

[het-er-uh-jee-nee-uhs, -jeen-yuhs] / ˌhɛt ər əˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs /


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I met him previously at the start of the project where he told me that "a lot of things have gone well but in tunnelling there's also exciting things" such as the "quite heterogeneous" geology.

From BBC

Shortly after her isolation begins, she spies the “Colony” of the title, an intriguingly heterogeneous group of seven, eating and bathing and singing together.

From Los Angeles Times

Ultimately, says Ms de Bolle in Washington, the Brics are "a heterogeneous group of countries that have nothing in common, apart from the fact that they are big".

From BBC

"Aging is an incredibly heterogeneous process that affects everyone differently," says Karlseder.

From Science Daily

“I don’t know whether we would see a single far right group as they continue to be, internally, fairly heterogeneous.”

From BBC