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Polymorphid vs Polymorphic - What's the difference?

polymorphid | polymorphic |

As a noun polymorphid

is (zoology) any member of the polymorphidae.

As an adjective polymorphic is

relating to polymorphism (any sense), able to have several shapes or forms.

polymorphid

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (zoology) Any member of the Polymorphidae.
  • polymorphic

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • relating to polymorphism (any sense), able to have several shapes or forms
  • * 1859, Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species
  • I refer to those genera which have sometimes been called "protean" or "polymorphic ," in which the species present an inordinate amount of variation; and hardly two naturalists can agree which forms to rank as species and which as varieties.
  • * 1897, Grant Allen, An African Millionaire
  • Dr. Beddersley came -- a dapper little man, with pent-house eyebrows, and keen, small eyes, whom I suspected at sight of being Colonel Clay himself in another of his clever polymorphic embodiments.
  • * 1996 , Rod Ellis, Data abstraction and program design
  • Polymorphic redefinition in C++ is achieved by the use of virtual functions.
  • (programming, of a function) able to take multiple data types
  • Antonyms

    * monomorphic