oligomorphic

English

Etymology

From oligo- +‎ -morphic.

Adjective

oligomorphic (not comparable)

  1. Having several different forms, but not fully polymorphic
    • 2015, Friedrich Martin Schneider, “A uniform Birkhoff theorem”, in arXiv[1]:
      Moreover, provided that is almost locally finite (for instance if is locally oligomorphic or locally finite), the considered map is uniformly continuous if and only if it is Cauchy-continuous.