monoid
/ˈmɒnaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A set with a single associative binary operation that satisfies the monoid axioms.
“The group of integers under addition is not a monoid, but the set of integers under addition with the operation of taking the maximum is a monoid.”
2. noun
A small region in the brain whose function is to process information.
“The damaged area of the brain is a monoid, affecting memory and speech.”