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What is the etymology of word polymorphic?

The word "polymorphic" comes from the Greek words:

* poly- (πολύς) meaning "many" or "much"

* morph- (μορφή) meaning "form" or "shape"

Therefore, "polymorphic" literally translates to "having many forms" or "many-shaped".

It's interesting to note that the "-ic" suffix is added to denote "relating to" or "characterized by". So, "polymorphic" means "relating to or characterized by having many forms".

The term is used in various fields, such as biology, computer science, and materials science, to describe entities or processes with multiple forms.

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