MONADIC

Etymology

Adjective

monadic (comparative more monadic, superlative most monadic)

(philosophy) of or relating to a monad

(chemistry) univalent

(biology) of or relating to the Monas genus of microorganisms

(mathematics) having an arity of one (taking a single argument or operand)

Anagrams

• coadmin, mandioc, monacid, nomadic

Source: Wiktionary


Mo*nad"ic, Mo*nad"ic*al, a.

Definition: Of, pertaining to, or like, a monad, in any of its senses. See Monad, n. Dr. H. More.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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