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monadic

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (monadikós, single), from ????? (monás, a unit); see monad.

Adjective

monadic (comparative more monadic, superlative most monadic)

  1. (philosophy) of or relating to a monad
  2. (chemistry) univalent
  3. (biology) of or relating to the Monas genus of microorganisms
  4. (mathematics) having an arity of one (taking a single argument or operand)

Derived terms

  • monadic predicate logic

Related terms

  • monad

Translations

See also

  • dyadic
  • triadic
  • polyadic
  • variadic

Further reading

  • monadic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • monadic in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.

Anagrams

  • coadmin, mandioc, monacid, nomadic

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triadic

English

Etymology

triad +? -ic

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -æd?k

Adjective

triadic

  1. of or relating to a triad
    1. (mathematics) having an arity of three (taking three arguments or operands)
  2. (obsolete) trivalent
  3. (translation studies) describing interpreting that involves three parties, i.e., the two clients and the interpreter

Synonyms

  • (relating to a triad): ternary, treble; see also Thesaurus:triple

See also

  • monadic
  • dyadic
  • polyadic
  • variadic

Anagrams

  • arctiid, triacid

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