monad

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An indivisible, impenetrable unit of substance viewed as the basic constituent element of physical reality in the metaphysics of Leibniz.

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A single-celled microorganism, especially a flagellate protozoan formerly classified in the taxonomic group Monadina.

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In metaphysics, an individual and indivisible substance.

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In biology:

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Any simple single-celled organism.

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In zoology, specifically, a flagellate infusorian; one of the Infusoria flagellata, characterized by the possession of one or two long whip-like flagella, and generally exhibiting an endoplast and a contractile vacuole. The word in this sense is derived from the name of the genus Monas.

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In chem., an element whose atoms have the lowest valence or atomicity, which valence is therefore taken as unity.

In chem. and biology, of or pertaining to monads; of the nature of a monad; monadi-form.

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An ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point; something ultimate and indivisible.

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The elementary and indestructible units which were conceived of as endowed with the power to produce all the changes they undergo, and thus determine all physical and spiritual phenomena.