polymorphism | |
chem. met. | polymorfie |
comp., MS | polymorfisme |
IT | polymorfisme |
inheritance | |
arts. | erfenis |
comp., MS | overname |
IT | overerving; overerven |
law | erfopvolging; nalatenschap |
encapsulation | |
gen. | lamineren |
book.bind. | insealen |
chem. | omhulling; inkapselen |
el. | behuizing; inkapsulatie |
environ. | inkapseling; isolatie; isoleren |
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polymorfie f | |||
polymorfisme (In an object-oriented programming language, the ability to redefine a routine in a derived class (a class that inherited its data structures and routines from another class)) | |||
polymorfisme | |||
polymorf (polymorphismus) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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The entire set of data from which a sample is selected and about which an IS auditor wishes to draw conclusions |
Polymorphism : 12 phrases in 3 subjects |
Health care | 1 |
Medical | 10 |
Microsoft | 1 |