Definition of Heteronomous. Meaning of Heteronomous. Synonyms of Heteronomous

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Definition of Heteronomous

Heteronomous
Heteronomous Het`er*on"o*mous, a. [Hetero- + Gr. no`mos law.] Subject to the law of another. --Krauth-Fleming.

Meaning of Heteronomous from wikipedia

- Look up heteronomous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Heteronomous means 'having different laws' and is used in two contexts: Heteronomous annulation...
- the heteronomous variety is said to be dependent on, or oriented toward, the autonomous one. In the terminology of Heinz Kloss, the heteronomous varieties...
- Heteronomous annulation is a characteristic of some arthropods. It means that segments are differentiated from one another, each having different form...
- explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται). In contrast, the members of heteronomous societies (hetero = others) attribute their imaginaries to some extra-social...
- the thoracic segments (like by the presence or absence of spines) are heteronomous. In insects, the pygidium is the dorsal tergite of the last external...
- in the subject. Thus these varieties are said to be dependent on, or heteronomous with respect to, Standard German, which is said to be autonomous. In...
- particular), however, there is debate as to whether or not shame is a heteronomous emotion, i.e., whether or not shame does involve recognition on the part...
- its own standard variety of German, though currently is linguistically heteronomous to German Standard German (see One Standard German Axiom for discussion)...
- functional importance than nonstandard dialects, which depend upon or are heteronomous with respect to the standard idiom. Standard usage serves as the linguistic...
- occurred in two phases, the first of heteronomy and the second of autonomy: Heteronomous reasoning: Rules are objective and unchanging. They must be literal because...