monadic

/moʊˈnædɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of a single unit, element, or individual; simple and indivisible.
    • Her monadic approach to the project meant she worked alone rather than in a team.
    • In philosophy, a monadic substance is one that cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
    • The researcher proposed a monadic model where each cell operates as an independent unit.
  2. In computing and mathematics, relating to a function or operation that takes only one argument or operand.
    • In functional programming, monadic operations help manage side effects like input and output.
    • The negation operator is a monadic operation because it works on just one number.
    • A monadic function in programming takes a single input and returns a single output.
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