"Heterodyne" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A heterodyne is a device or process that generates a new frequency by mixing two or more signals together. This can be used to create a new frequency that is not present in the original signals, such as in radio communication systems, radar systems, and spectroscopy. The term "heterodyne" comes from the Greek words "heteros", meaning "different", and "dyne", meaning "power" or "force", as it is a device that combines two different signals to produce a new one.
Heterodontosaurs were a type of dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 145 to 100 million years ago. The name "Heterodontosaurus" means "different-toothed lizard" in Greek, which refers to the distinctive shape and arrangement of their teeth. They were small to medium-sized herbivores, with some species reaching lengths of up to 6 meters (20 feet). They had a unique dental structure, with some teeth being quite unusual in shape and arrangement. Heterodontosaurs were likely to be insectivorous or omnivorous, feeding on a variety of plants and animals.
Heterodontosaurus is a type of extinct ornithischian dinosaur that lived during the Early Jurassic period, around 195 to 200 million years ago. Its name means "different-toothed lizard" in Greek, referring to its unique teeth. Heterodontosaurus had a distinctive dental arrangement, with some teeth being pointed and others being flat and broad. It was a herbivore and likely lived in what is now South Africa.
Heterodoxal refers to something that is unconventional or unorthodox in its ideas, beliefs, or approaches. It can also describe something that goes against the commonly accepted or mainstream views. In other words, heterodoxal means non-traditional or unconventional in its thinking or method.
Heterogametic refers to a biological individual, typically an animal, that has sex chromosomes that are different and do not match each other. In other words, the individual has one X chromosome and one Y chromosome, or one Z chromosome and one W chromosome. This is in contrast to homogametic individuals, who have sex chromosomes that are the same, such as two X chromosomes or two Z chromosomes. The term is often used in the context of genetics and evolution to describe the biological sex of an individual.
Heterogamy refers to the practice of having children with someone of a different social class or economic background. It is often used to describe marriage or relationships between people from different socioeconomic groups, where the partners' social positions, education, income, or other factors are significantly different. In biology, heterogamy also refers to the union of gametes (sex cells) of different types or sexes, resulting in the formation of offspring with a different genotype than either parent.