hetero-
English
editAlternative forms
edit- heter- (before a vowel)
Etymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros, “other, another, different”).
Pronunciation
editPrefix
edithetero-
- Varied, heterogeneous; a set that has variety with respect to the root.
- heterogamous is in which a plant has male and female flowers, heterochromatic is having more than one colour, heterogender is involving people with different genders, heteroglossia is the coexistence of distinct linguistic varieties
- (organic chemistry) Heterocyclic: a cyclic compound with multiple elements in its ring. The non-carbon atoms are known as heteroatoms.
- heteroalkene is any analogue of an alkene in which a doubly bonded carbon atom is replaced by a heteroatom, heteroaddition is any addition reaction that introduces a heteroatom, heterofullerene is any compound formally derived from a fullerene by replacing one or more carbon atom by a heteroatom, heteroaromatic is having the characteristics of an aromatic compound whilst having at least one non-carbon atom in the ring
- (chemistry) A heterogeneous mixture.
- heterofunctionalization is any reaction in which two different functional groups are added at the same time, heterofibril is a fibril composed of two or more types of collagen, heterodimeric is produced from two similar but different monomers
- Across, spanning multiple distinct kinds of the root, different.
- heterochrome is of different colors, heterocladic is relating to branches of different arteries, heteroexchange is the exchange of different entities (eg acidic and basic amino acids, heterocoordination is coordination between different metal atoms
- (LGBTQ) Straight, heterosexual.
- heterocentric is having a heterosexual bias or basis, heteroamorous is characterized by love with another of the opposite sex; heteroromantic, heterofemale is a woman who is heterosexual
- Other, by another, not auto-.
- heteroadministered is administered by a clinician on behalf of a patient, heterobiography is biography written by another person (not autobiography), heterocentric is focused on other people (as opposed to the self), heteroencapsidation is the encapsidation of the genetic material of one type of virus with the coat protein of another
- Opposite in direction or position.
- heterodromous is spiralling in opposite directions on a stem or branch, heterofacial is on opposite faces, heterodirectional is that moves or operates in the opposite direction as another, heterochiral is reversed (as a mirror image), but otherwise identical
- (transplantation) Outside; Synonym of xeno-.
- heterogenetic is of a disease: produced by infection from outside the body, heterocephaly is the appointment of the governing body by an outside authority, heterodiegetic is of or relating to a narrator that does not take part in the plot
- Asymmetric in shape.
- heterogangliate is having the ganglia of the nervous system arranged in an asymmetrical manner, heteracanth is having the spines of the dorsal fin asymmetrical, heterocercal is a fish's tail's shape that is vertically asymmetric
- Inconsistent, irregular, or intermittent.
- heterochylia is the irregular production of gastric juices, heterodynamic is describing a lifecycle in which the organism is sometimes active and sometimes dormant, heterochronic is occurring at different times or intermittently
- Alternating.
- heterogamous is characterized by alternating generations of a parthenogenetic and sexual nature, heteroclitic is signifying a Proto-Indo-European stem which alternates between more than one form when declined for grammatical case
Antonyms
edit- (antonym(s) of “different”): homo-, iso-
- (antonym(s) of “not equivalent”): equi-, iso-
- auto-, self-
- ortho-
- syn-
Coordinate terms
edit- allo- (sometimes synonymous; differentiated in transplantation sense, intraspecies versus interspecies)
Derived terms
editterms derived from varied
- heterogamous
- heterochromatic
- heterogender
- heteroglossia
- heterodichogamy
- heterogram
- heterochromous
- heterofunctional
- heterobimetallic
- heterochronous
- heteroglot
- heterofermentative
- heteroblastic
- heterobifunctional
- heteroglot
- heterocellular
- heterofermentation
- heteroglot
- heterochromatic
- heterochromia
- heterodisaccharide
- heterochiral
- heteroglycoside
- heteroglot
- heterobrochate
- heterodisperse
- heterogony
- heterogeneic
- heterocolonial
- heteroclitic
- heteracanth
terms derived from heterocyclic
- heteroalkene
- heteroaddition
- heterofullerene
- heteroaromatic
- heteroarene
- heterocyclic
- heteroatom
- heteroatom
- heterocumulene
- heteroallene
- heteroanalogue
- heterocycloalkane
- heterobonded
- heteroatomic
- heteroelement
- heterocyclic
- heterocyclase
- heterocyclic
- heterocycle
- heterocyclisation
- heteroaromatic
- heterocyclization
- heteroarotinoid
- heteroaryl
- heterocyclized
- heterocyclical
terms derived from mixture
- heterofunctionalization
- heterofibril
- heterodimeric
- heterodimer
- heteroassociation
- heteroassociate
- heteroconjugation
- heterocomplex
- heterodisulfide
- heterododecamer
- heterodinucleotide
- heterofilament
- heteroagglomerate
- heteroagglomeration
- heterocatenation
- heterodisubstituted
- heteroalkyl
- heterodifunctionalized
- heterocrystalline
- heteroactivation
- heteroassociative
- heteroassociativity
- heterodecamer
- heteroaggregate
- heterochaperone
terms derived from across
terms derived from straight
terms derived from other
terms derived from opposite
terms derived from outside
terms derived from asymmetric
terms derived from inconsistent
terms derived from alternating
Translations
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See also
edit- (similar) homeo-
Anagrams
editAsturian
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editDanish
editEtymology
editSense 2 from heteroseksuel.
Prefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (different, other)
- of or pertaining to heterosexuality
Derived terms
editDutch
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Prefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
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editFinnish
editEtymology
editInternationalism (see English hetero-), ultimately from Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros).
Pronunciation
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editGalician
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
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editFrom
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German
editPronunciation
editAudio: (file)
Prefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editHungarian
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros, “other, another, different”).[1]
Pronunciation
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editReferences
edit- ^ Tótfalusi, István. Idegenszó-tár: Idegen szavak értelmező és etimológiai szótára (’A Storehouse of Foreign Words: an explanatory and etymological dictionary of foreign words’). Budapest: Tinta Könyvkiadó, 2005. →ISBN
Indonesian
editEtymology
editFrom Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros).
Pronunciation
editPrefix
edithétéro
Derived terms
editCategory Indonesian terms prefixed with hetero- not found
Further reading
edit- “hetero-” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for Language Development and Cultivation – Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia, 2016.
Polish
editEtymology
editDerived from Ancient Greek ἕτερος (héteros).
Pronunciation
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero-
- Antonym: homo-
- hetero- + -gamia → ���heterogamia
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- hetero- in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
editPronunciation
edit
Prefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editSpanish
editPrefix
edithetero-
- hetero- (other; different)
Derived terms
editFurther reading
edit- “hetero-”, in Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy, 2023 November 28
Swedish
editPrefix
edithetero-
Derived terms
editSee also
editReferences
editCategories:
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- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *sem-
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *-teros
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