monadic
/ (mɒˈnædɪk) /
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adjective
being or relating to a monad
logic maths (of an operator, predicate, etc) having only a single argument place
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How to use monadic in a sentence
By being deified into Apathy (apatheian) a man becomes Monadic without stain.
The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire|T. R. GloverIt is the monadic essence, or material used in creation, or it may be called the outpouring of Divine force into matter.
Ghosts I Have Seen|Violet Tweedale