one-to-many
See also: one too many
English
Adjective
- (mathematics, of a function) Having the property that the same argument may yield multiple values, but different arguments never yield the same value.
- (mathematics, logic, of a relationship between two sets) having the property that an element of one set may be assigned by the relationship to several elements in the other set, but that a given element in the second set can have only one member of the first set assigned to it.
- "Being a genetic mother of" is a one-to-many relation from the set of cats to the set of cats.
- From a single source to multiple recipients.
- Traditional mass media, both print and broadcast, are forms of one-to-many communications.
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- (mathematics, logic): one-many
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