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There are 10 different meanings of Functional.

Functional Disambiguation
Functionalism
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Functionalism may refer to: Functionalism (architecture) Functionalism (philosophy of mind) Functionalism versus intentionalism (Holocaust history) Functionalism (cognitive science) In social sciences: Functionalism (sociology), or Structural...
Functional programming
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Functional programming is used in computer science as well.
Ontology (computer science)
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Functional (ontology) refers to a property or relation in an ontology that can only hold a single value for a given individual.
Function
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Function may refer to: Function (biology), explaining why a feature was created Function (mathematics), an abstract entity that associates an input to a corresponding output according to some rule Function (engineering), related to the utility/goal of a...
Diatonic functionality
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Diatonic functionality describes a music term.
Purpose
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Generally, functional refers to something able to fulfill its purpose or function.
Functional (mathematics)
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Functional (mathematics) is a term applied to functions in mathematics, computer science, and Lagrangian mechanics.
Functionalism (architecture)
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Functional form and functionalism (architecture) apply to architectural design.
Functional group
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Functional group (disambiguation)
Functional symptom is sometimes used in medicine to describe symptoms that have no current visible organic basis, e.g. if they are a result of psychological or perceptual dysfunction. Historically, functional symptoms tend to be reclassified as organic as investigative techniques improve.



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