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Monadic

Monadic \Mo*nad"ic\, Monadical \Mo*nad"ic*al\, a. Of, pertaining to, or like, a monad, in any of its senses. See Monad, n.
--Dr. H. More.

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monadic

a. 1 (context philosophy English) of or relating to a monad 2 (context chemistry English) univalent 3 (context biology English) of or relating to the ''Monas'' genus of microorganisms 4 (context mathematics English) having an arity of one (taking a single argument or operand)

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Monadic

Monadic may refer to:

  • In logic and mathematics, a predicate, a relation or a function having an arity of one is called monadic
  • In category theory, an adjunction is called monadic if and only if it is equivalent to the adjunction given by the Eilenberg–Moore algebras of its associated monad (category theory)
  • In chemistry, monadic is a synonym for univalent

Usage examples of "monadic".

Soul-minds are returned to our matrix, into the monadic inner structure of visible reality.

She would know me even then, and we might laugh together, and make a chrysalis of our dreams in the blackened ruin that was once the universe, knowing that long after we are gone it will break and give birth to a new monadic existence.