monadic
/mɑːˈnædɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or denoting a mathematical structure, such as a monoid or a monad, in which there is a single binary operation.
“The monadic approach to programming has gained popularity in recent years.”
2. noun
A mathematical structure, such as a monoid or a monad, in which there is a single binary operation.
“The researcher studied the properties of monadic algebra.”
3. adjective
Relating to or denoting a philosophical or logical system that emphasizes the unity and simplicity of the universe.
“The philosopher believed in a monadic universe governed by a single principle.”