Polymorphism

Polymorphism means that an expression can produce values of more than one type.

Related concepts:  TypeSubtyping

Closest Wikipedia entry:  Polymorphism (computer science) — In programming language theory and type theory, polymorphism is the use of one symbol to represent multiple different types. In object-oriented programming, polymorphism is the provision of one interface to entities of different data types. The concept is borrowed from a principle in biology where an organism or species can have many different forms or stages.

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