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morphism (arrow) noun | morfismusnoun |
anthropomorphism (the attribution or ascription of human characteristics to something not human) noun [UK: ˌæn.θrəʊ.pəʊ.ˈmɔːf.ˌɪ.zəm] [US: ˌænθro.ʊpo.ʊ.ˈmɔːrf.ˌɪ.zəm] | antropomorfismusnoun |
dimorphism [dimorphisms] (biology: occurrence in an animal species of two distinct types of individual) noun [UK: daɪ.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: daɪ.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | dimorfismusnoun |
homeomorphism (in topology) noun | homeomorfismusnoun |
homomorphism [homomorphisms] (notion in mathematics) noun [UK: hˈɒməmˌɔːfɪzəm] [US: hˈɑːməmˌoːrfɪzəm] | homomorfismusnoun |
isomorphism [isomorphisms] (bidirectionally structure-preserving bijection) noun [UK: ˌaɪ.sə.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌaɪ.sə.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | izomorfismusnoun |
isomorphism [isomorphisms] (the similarity in form of organisms of different ancestry) noun [UK: ˌaɪ.sə.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌaɪ.sə.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | izomorfismusnoun |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (ability to assume different forms or shapes) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorfizmusnoun |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (biology: coexistence of two or more distinct forms independent of sex) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | mnohotvarostnoun |
polymorphism [polymorphisms] (computer science: feature of object-oriented programming) noun [UK: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔː.ˌfɪ.zəm] [US: ˌpɑː.li.ˈmɔːr.ˌfɪ.zəm] | polymorfismusnoun polymorfizmusnoun |