Polymorphism
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Polymorphism, polmorphic or polymorph may refer to:
Computing
- Polymorphism (computer science), the ability in computer programming to present the same interface for differing underlying forms (data types).
- Polymorphic code, self-modifying program code designed to defeat anti-virus programs or to defeat reverse engineers
Science
- Polymorphism (materials science), the ability of a solid material to exist in multiple forms or crystal structures known as polymorphs
- Polymorphism (biology), the occurrence of more than one form in the same population of a species
- Polymorph, short for polymorphonuclear leukocyte or granulocyte, a type of white blood cell
- Polymorph, a trade name for the low melting-temperature polymer, Polycaprolactone
- Lipid polymorphism, the property of amphiphiles that gives rise to various aggregations of lipids
- Polymorphic QRS complex, a wave pattern seen on an electrocardiogram
- Polymorphous perversity, a concept in psychoanalytic theory
Fiction
- In fiction, polymorph may refer to a shapeshifting being. Specific examples include:
- Polymorphs, shapeshifting aliens in Red Dwarf which featured in two episodes:
- Polymorph (novel), a 1997 novel by Scott Westerfeld
- Polymorph, a magical spell in many fantasy role-playing games that transforms a target into one of many different creatures for a period of time
See also
- Dimorphism (disambiguation)
- Monomorphic (disambiguation)
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