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monadical, a.|mɒˈnædɪkal| [f. prec. + -al1.] Of the nature of a monad; pertaining to a monad or monads.
1642H. More Song of Soul ii. i. iii. xxiv, All here depend on the Orb Unitive, Which also hight Nature Monadicall. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. 556 Henadical (or Monadical) Gods, and Intellectual Gods. 1875McCosh Scott. Philos. xl. 282 The monadical theory of Leibnitz. Hence moˈnadically adv.
1794T. Taylor tr. Plotinus Introd. 39 It is said..that..every number subsists monadically in unity. 1934Proc. Brit. Acad. XIX. 71 Thus, Carnap holds, if we insist that protocol propositions must refer to content, then each protocol-language can be used only monadically. 1950W. V. Quine Methods of Logic (1952) §23. 130 A capital letter occurs monadically, i.e., with variables attached singly. |