| a. | 1. | (Computers) Using data structures called objects, which encapsulate data and typically are accessed by passing messages, which in turn may trigger internal procedures within the object which are invisible outside the object. |
| 1. | (programming) | object-oriented - (OO) See object-oriented programming. See also object-oriented analysis, object-oriented database, object-oriented design. | |
| 2. | (graphics) | object-oriented - vector graphics. |