monad

Etymology
From (from, from , from ).

Noun

 * 1)  An ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point; something ultimate and indivisible.
 * 2)  A single individual (such as a pollen grain) that is free from others, not united in a group.
 * 3)  A single-celled organism.
 * 4)  A monoid object in the category of endofunctors of a fixed category.
 * 5)  A data type which represents a specific form of computation, along with the operations "return" and "bind".
 * 1)  A single individual (such as a pollen grain) that is free from others, not united in a group.
 * 2)  A single-celled organism.
 * 3)  A monoid object in the category of endofunctors of a fixed category.
 * 4)  A data type which represents a specific form of computation, along with the operations "return" and "bind".
 * 1)  A data type which represents a specific form of computation, along with the operations "return" and "bind".

Translations

 * Catalan: mònada
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 * Hungarian: monád
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 * Occitan: monada
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 * Portuguese: mónada ,
 * Romanian:
 * Spanish: mónada


 * Bulgarian: монада
 * Catalan: mònada
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Hungarian: monád
 * Italian:
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese: mónade
 * Romanian:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish: mónada