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mo·nad M0380100 (mō′năd′)n.1. Philosophy An indivisible, impenetrable unit of substance viewed as the basic constituent element of physical reality in the metaphysics of Leibniz.2. Biology A single-celled microorganism, especially a flagellate protozoan formerly classified in the taxonomic group Monadina. [Latin monas, monad-, unit, from Greek, from monos, single; see men- in Indo-European roots.] mo·nad′ic (mə-năd′ĭk), mo·nad′i·cal adj.mo·nad′i·cal·ly adv.mo′nad·ism n.monadic (mɒˈnædɪk) or monadaladj1. (Logic) being or relating to a monad2. (Logic) logic maths (of an operator, predicate, etc) having only a single argument place3. (Mathematics) logic maths (of an operator, predicate, etc) having only a single argument placemonadic
monadic (programming)unary, when describing an operator orfunction. The term is part of the dyadic, niladicsequence.monadic (theory)See monad.monadicOne. A single item or operation. An instruction with one operand.MedicalSeemonad |