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#An indivisible, impenetrable unit of substance viewed as the basic constituent element of physical reality in the metaphysics of Leibniz. | #An indivisible, impenetrable unit of substance viewed as the basic constituent element of physical [[reality]] in the metaphysics of Leibniz. | ||
#A single-celled microorganism, especially a flagellate protozoan formerly classified in the taxonomic group Monadina. | #A single-celled microorganism, especially a flagellate protozoan formerly classified in the taxonomic group Monadina. | ||
#In [[metaphysics]], an individual and indivisible substance. | #In [[metaphysics]], an individual and indivisible substance. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:29, 19 February 2023
monad
noun
- An indivisible, impenetrable unit of substance viewed as the basic constituent element of physical reality in the metaphysics of Leibniz.
- A single-celled microorganism, especially a flagellate protozoan formerly classified in the taxonomic group Monadina.
- In metaphysics, an individual and indivisible substance.