different between differing vs heteronomous

differing

English

Verb

differing

  1. present participle of differ

Noun

differing (plural differings)

  1. difference
    • 1983, Robert Bator, Signposts to criticism of children's literature
      I knew nothing then of the great differings and philosophizings, the setting up and tearing down of fine lines technically and aesthetically between the two that had been going on among the devotees of each []

Adjective

differing (comparative more differing, superlative most differing)

  1. (formal) unlike, dissimilar, distinct

Synonyms

  • See also Thesaurus:different

Translations

differing From the web:

  • what differentiates extension from hyperextension
  • what different headaches mean
  • what different emojis mean
  • what different color hearts mean
  • what different crystals mean
  • what differentiates data from information
  • what different poops mean
  • what different colors mean


heteronomous

English

Etymology

From hetero- +? nomos.

Adjective

heteronomous (comparative more heteronomous, superlative most heteronomous)

  1. arising from an external influence, force, or agency; not autonomous
  2. (biology, of parts of an organism) differing in development or in specialization
  3. (linguistics, of a language) being a dialect of an autonomous language

Antonyms

  • autonomous

Related terms

  • heteronomy

Translations

heteronomous From the web:

  • what's heteronomous morality
  • what is mean by heterogeneous
  • what is heteronomous morality and autonomous morality
  • what is heteronomous metamerism
  • what is heteronomous segmentation
  • what does heterogeneous mean in psychology
  • what does heteronomous
  • what is heteronomous in biology
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