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		Definition of polymorphic in English: polymorphicadjective ˌpɒlɪˈmɔːfɪkˌpɑliˈmɔrfɪk 1Occurring in several different forms, in particular with reference to species or genetic variation.  polymorphic viruses can mutate to make identification difficult Example sentencesExamples -  A perennial herb found largely in Europe and the Mediterranean, it is an extremely polymorphic species.
 -  Genotyping of the four polymorphic markers identified two distinct haplotypes in all of the 23 individuals analysed.
 -  The amino acid glycine has three polymorphic variations.
 -  Like many other innate immunity genes studied to date, this is highly polymorphic.
 -  Because the model chocolate contains no crystalline sucrose, the researchers were able to see clearly the changing polymorphic forms of the cocoa butter.
 -  These plants maintained the polymorphic condition, even at high light.
 -  The polymorphic patterns among the samples revealed genetic variations.
 -  None of the fixation indices for polymorphic loci in either species were significantly negative.
 -  The adjacent nucleotide was observed to be polymorphic.
 -  In chimpanzees, six different polymorphic sites were identified.
 
 - 1.1Computing  (of a feature of a programming language) allowing routines to use variables of different types at different times.
 useful polymorphic functions Example sentencesExamples -  We should write our libraries to have super-clean functional interfaces and make them as polymorphic as reasonable.
 -  A polymorphic batch file appears to be a holy grail to some virus writers, perhaps because of how insanely difficult it is to produce one.
 -  The techniques they describe include polymorphic inline cache and regular expression improvements.
 -  This could allow the bad guys to more easily run more complex polymorphic and encryption routines.
 -  They reckon they can prevent copying with their 'multi-randomized, polymorphic quantum physics encoding approach to digital protection'.
 -  The long PDF explaining their "polymorphic cipher theory" is, unfortunately, no longer available.
 -  The new version is polymorphic, meaning it changes its appearance in an attempt to avoid detection.
 -  It has polymorphic attributes, and its behaviour is determined on the set of installed components.
 -  Malware has moved away from the use of complex polymorphic engines.
 -  It carries a highly destructive payload, and also has some rudimentary polymorphic properties.
 
  
 
 Rhymesanamorphic, biomorphic, metamorphic, Orphic, zoomorphic    Definition of polymorphic in US English: polymorphicadjectiveˌpälēˈmôrfikˌpɑliˈmɔrfɪk 1Occurring in several different forms, in particular with reference to species or genetic variation.  polymorphic viruses can mutate to make identification difficult Example sentencesExamples -  These plants maintained the polymorphic condition, even at high light.
 -  The amino acid glycine has three polymorphic variations.
 -  None of the fixation indices for polymorphic loci in either species were significantly negative.
 -  Genotyping of the four polymorphic markers identified two distinct haplotypes in all of the 23 individuals analysed.
 -  The polymorphic patterns among the samples revealed genetic variations.
 -  The adjacent nucleotide was observed to be polymorphic.
 -  Because the model chocolate contains no crystalline sucrose, the researchers were able to see clearly the changing polymorphic forms of the cocoa butter.
 -  Like many other innate immunity genes studied to date, this is highly polymorphic.
 -  In chimpanzees, six different polymorphic sites were identified.
 -  A perennial herb found largely in Europe and the Mediterranean, it is an extremely polymorphic species.
 
 - 1.1Computing  (of a feature of a programming language) allowing routines to use variables of different types at different times.
 useful polymorphic functions Example sentencesExamples -  The long PDF explaining their "polymorphic cipher theory" is, unfortunately, no longer available.
 -  They reckon they can prevent copying with their 'multi-randomized, polymorphic quantum physics encoding approach to digital protection'.
 -  A polymorphic batch file appears to be a holy grail to some virus writers, perhaps because of how insanely difficult it is to produce one.
 -  We should write our libraries to have super-clean functional interfaces and make them as polymorphic as reasonable.
 -  The new version is polymorphic, meaning it changes its appearance in an attempt to avoid detection.
 -  Malware has moved away from the use of complex polymorphic engines.
 -  This could allow the bad guys to more easily run more complex polymorphic and encryption routines.
 -  It carries a highly destructive payload, and also has some rudimentary polymorphic properties.
 -  It has polymorphic attributes, and its behaviour is determined on the set of installed components.
 -  The techniques they describe include polymorphic inline cache and regular expression improvements.
 
  
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