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monad

|mo/nad|

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🇺🇸

/ˈmoʊ.næd/

🇬🇧

/ˈmɒ.næd/

single unit

Etymology
Etymology Information

'monad' originates from Greek, specifically the word 'monas,' where 'monos' meant 'single' or 'alone.'

Historical Evolution

'monas' transformed into the Latin word 'monas,' and eventually became the modern English word 'monad.'

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'single unit,' and this meaning has largely remained the same in modern usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

a single unit or entity that is fundamental or indivisible.

In philosophy, a monad is considered the simplest form of being.

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Noun 2

in philosophy, a basic substance that makes up the universe, as proposed by Leibniz.

Leibniz's theory of monads suggests that the universe is composed of simple substances.

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Last updated: 2025/02/05 05:37