释义 |
heterize, v. nonce-wd.|ˈhɛtəraɪz| [f. Gr. ἕτερ-ος other, different + -ize.] trans. To make different; to turn into another form. Hence heteriˈzation, turning into a different form.
1865J. H. Stirling Secr. Hegel I. 126 The universe is but a materialisation, but an externalisation, but a heterisation of certain thoughts. Ibid. 128 Externalised, materialised, or, better, heterised thoughts (i.e.) thoughts in another form or mode. 1883R. B. Mukharji tr. Renan's Phil. Dial. 79 note, Matter is the heterization of thought. |