Definition of Monadal

1. monad [adj] - See also: monad

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monadal

momus
momuses
momzer
momzerim
momzers
mon-
mona
monachal
monachism
monachisms
monacid
monacidic
monacids
monact
monad
monadal (current term)
monadaria
monadelphia
monadelphous
monadelphy
monades
monadic
monadic operation
monadic predicate logic
monadical
monadically
monadiform
monadism
monadisms
monadnock

Literary usage of Monadal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Modern European Philosophy: The History of Modern Philosophy by Denton Jaques Snider (1904)
"The ethical problem of Leibniz is, then, to restore the monadal Self out of its state of isolation and to make it, from within and from without, ..."

2. Magazine of Natural History edited by John Claudius Loudon, Edward Charlesworth, John Denson (1832)
"... the rough and frightful reptile, through the curious mummy of a chrysalis, to the splendid and celestial butterfly? Look at the myriads of monadal and ..."

3. An Essay on the Cause of Rain and Its Allied Phenomena by George Augustus Rowell (1859)
"The walls of these monadal stomachs will be about Tro-fro-oV" to Tmri-aoo-'" in diameter. " By the kindness of Professor Ensler of Berlin, ..."

4. Report and Transactions (1881)
"... and that all compounds are ultimately resolvable into ultimates in which monadal activity is the real essence, he came to the conclusion that the ..."

5. The Chicago Medical Journal (1864)
"On placing some of it in cold rain water, which had been previously boiled and filtered, in two days time the water was filled with monadal infusoria. ..."

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