monad

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الإنجليزية - التركية
zerre
monad
basit cevher
tek hücreli organizma
atom
(Tıp) Basil cevher, zerre, atom, monat
{i} tek hücreli canlı
(Tıp) Tek hücreli (protozoid)
{i} birim
monadic
(Bilgisayar) birli
monadic
monadik
monadic
monat
monadic
tekli
monadic
{s} monada ait
monadic
{s} birime ait
التركية - التركية
Leibniz'in felsefesinde, sonul gerçekliği kapsayan bölünemeyecek ölçüde küçük birimler
Eski Yunan felsefesinde bölünmez birlik
Eski Yunan felsefesinde, maddi özelliklerinin türetildiği bölünmez birlik
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A monoid in the category of endofunctors
An ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point; something ultimate and indivisible
{n} an indivisible thing, unity
From the Greek word meaning "unit " Pythagoras used the word to denote the first number of a series, and Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz used the word to denote the unextended, simple, soullike basic elements of the universe
{i} single-celled organism (Biology); flagellated protozoan (Biology); atom or radical with the value of one (Chemistry); inseparable metaphysical entity (Philosophy)
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
a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive
An atom or radical whose valence is one, or which can combine with, be replaced by, or exchanged for, one atom of hydrogen
A simple, minute organism; a primary cell, germ, or plastid
the Third Octave of Being When the Soul unites with this ensouling entity, you become an Adept
a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive an atom having a valence of one
an atom having a valence of one
A symbol in its aspect as a center of one's total literary experience; related to Hopkins's term "inscape" and to Joyce's term "epiphany "
The God in man and all living entities It can be considered as the first form of "individualization" assumed by the One manifesting as many in a planetary scale The Monad is the real incarnating agent and the source of Life of all forms For countless aeons during the long journey of life in the lower planes, the Monad pours its livening energy on the forms employed, but remains detached, as the onlooker or "witness" Its symbol is an eye inside a triangle From it emanates the energy of Divine Will, forcing those changes in the lower planes that the forms themselves are not capable of promoting, most of the time by means of the destroyer aspect of nature (death)
the species of the genus Monas, and allied genera
One of the smallest flagellate Infusoria; esp
  A verb with no left operand   Any verb may be used as a monad or dyad, depending on whether it has a left noun operand when it is executed
monadic
of, or relating to a monad
monadic
univalent
monadic
of, or related to the Monas genus of microorganisms
monadic
See Monad, n
monadic
Of, pertaining to, or like, a monad, in any of its senses
monadic
{s} of a monad, of or pertaining to the simplest indivisible unit (Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy)
التركية - الإنجليزية
monad
monad

    الواصلة

    mon·ad

    التركية النطق

    mōnäd

    النطق

    /ˈmōnad/ /ˈmoʊnæd/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'mO-"nad ] (noun.) 1615. Late Latin monad-, monas, from Greek, from monos.
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