Polymorphism

In general, polymorphism describes multiple possible states for a single property (it is said to be polymorphic, or polymorphous).

Polymorphism may specifically refer to:


 * Polymorphism (biology), having multiple alleles of a gene within a population, usually expressing different phenotypes;
 * Polymorphism (biophysics) also referred to as Lipid polymorphism, the property of amphiphiles that gives rise to various aggregations of lipids;
 * Type polymorphism, allowing program code to work with various types
 * Polymorphism in object-oriented programming;
 * Polymorphic code, self-modifying program code designed to defeat anti-virus programs;
 * Polymorphism (materials science), the ability of a solid material to exist in more than one form or crystal structure;
 * Polymorphism (botany), the ability of a plant to produce both quiescent and dormant seeds.
 * In sexology, polymorphous perversity