Put simply in layman terms, polymorphism means there is a class that masquerades as another class while telling everyone that it is, in fact, the class as it was originally created even though it has quite plainly and obviously to everyone concerned, inherited its features from that other class which may or may not be its own subclass, depending on the dubious breeding of the programmer who wrote it.
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| - Put simply in layman terms, polymorphism means there is a class that masquerades as another class while telling everyone that it is, in fact, the class as it was originally created even though it has quite plainly and obviously to everyone concerned, inherited its features from that other class which may or may not be its own subclass, depending on the dubious breeding of the programmer who wrote it.
- A tome was also written, named Polymorphy, shortly describing the power.
- A polymorphism was a unique form of a biological lifeform. In 2367, Keiko O'Brien was hampered in her study of cardilia by the "weird polymorphisms" among them. (TNG: "Night Terrors" )
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| - Put simply in layman terms, polymorphism means there is a class that masquerades as another class while telling everyone that it is, in fact, the class as it was originally created even though it has quite plainly and obviously to everyone concerned, inherited its features from that other class which may or may not be its own subclass, depending on the dubious breeding of the programmer who wrote it.
- A tome was also written, named Polymorphy, shortly describing the power.
- A polymorphism was a unique form of a biological lifeform. In 2367, Keiko O'Brien was hampered in her study of cardilia by the "weird polymorphisms" among them. (TNG: "Night Terrors" )
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