Anagram Solver
Scrabble Word Finder & Unscrambler
Showing words for MONADIC using the English dictionary
7 Letter Words for Monadic
6 Letter Words for Monadic
5 Letter Words for Monadic
4 Letter Words for Monadic
3 Letter Words for Monadic
Definitions for Monadic
[1] Biology . any simple, single-celled organism. any of various small, flagellate, colorless ameboids with one to three flagella, especially of the genus Monas.
[2] Chemistry . an element, atom, or group having a valence of one. Compare dyad(def 3) , triad(def 2a) .
[3] Philosophy . (in the metaphysics of Leibniz) an unextended, indivisible, and indestructible entity that is the basic or ultimate constituent of the universe and a microcosm of it. (in the philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a basic and irreducible metaphysical unit that is spatially and psychically individuated. any basic metaphysical entity, especially having an autonomous life.
[4] a single unit or entity.
[5] being or relating to a monad
[6] logic maths (of an operator, predicate, etc) having only a single argument place
[7] plural -ads or -ades (-əˌdiːz ) philosophy any fundamental singular metaphysical entity, esp if autonomous (in the metaphysics of Leibnitz) a simple indestructible nonspatial element regarded as the unit of which reality consists (in the pantheistic philosophy of Giordano Bruno) a fundamental metaphysical unit that is spatially extended and psychically aware
[8] a single-celled organism, esp a flagellate protozoan
[9] an atom, ion, or radical with a valency of one
Words nearby Monadic
monadmonachal, monachism, monacid, monacillo, monaco, monad, monadelphous, monades, monadic, monadism, monadnock
Origin of Monadic
1605–15; < Late Latin monad- (stem of monas ) < Greek (stem of monás ): unity. See mon-, -ad1
Other words from Monadic
mo·nad·ic [muh -nad -ik] /məˈnæd ɪk/ , mo·nad·i·cal , mo·nad·al , adjective
mo·nad·i·cal·ly , adverb
mo•nad′ ic (mə-năd′ ik ) null adj.
Word origin for Monadic
C17: from Late Latin monas, from Greek: unit, from monos alone