ˌhed.ərəjə̇ˈnē]əd.ē, ˌhetər-, ˌhe.tr-, -rōj-, ]ətē, -i sometimes -nā] or ÷ -nī] noun
( -es )
Etymology: Medieval Latin heterogeneitas, from heterogeneus heterogeneous + Latin -itas -ity
: the quality or state of being heterogeneous
speaking by radio may vastly increase the number and heterogeneity of your hearers — H.D.Scott
the cultural heterogeneity of the area — Mary Tew
order which prevents variation from becoming a disordered heterogeneity — John Dewey