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Inherit vs Subclassable - What's the difference?

inherit | subclassable |


As a verb inherit

is to take possession of as a right (especially in Biblical translations).

As an adjective subclassable is

that can be subclassed; from which one can derive or inherit.

Derive vs Subclassable - What's the difference?

derive | subclassable |


As a noun derive

is drift.

As a verb derive

is .

As an adjective subclassable is

(computing|object-oriented programming) that can be subclassed; from which one can derive or inherit.

Subclass vs Subclassable - What's the difference?

subclass | subclassable |


As a noun subclass

is (taxonomy) a rank directly below class.

As a verb subclass

is (computing) in object-oriented programming, to create a subclass of.

As an adjective subclassable is

(computing|object-oriented programming) that can be subclassed; from which one can derive or inherit.