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{{wiktionary|monad}}
'''Monad''', is an English term meaning "one," "single," or "unit," especially in technical contexts. It comes from the Late Latin stem monad-, which comes from the Greek word ''monos'' or μονάς (from the word μόνος, which means "one", "single", or "unique"), and may refer to several thing in different fields:
'''Monad''' may refer to:
*In ], a ''monad'' is the collection of all numbers infinitesimally close to a given number.{{fact}}
*In ] a ] is a type of functor.
*In ] ] are type constructors that are used in functional programming languages to capture various notions of sequential computation.
*"Monad" is the code-name of ], a command line interface for Microsoft Windows.
*In ] the term monad is used in a number of distinct ways:
**] is the metaphysical and theological view that all is of one essence, and this essence is sometimes called the monad.
**In the ] the ] is the symbol of Technocracy Incorporated (and the Technocratic movement).
**In ] monads are a basic unit of perceptual reality in the ] of ] and the book "Physical Monadology" by ].
**In ], ''The Cup or Monad'' is one of the texts making up the Corpus Hermetica
**In ] the term was used in several ways.
***For ] monads were the smallest units of matter, much like ]'s notion of an ]
***For many others, including ], ], ], ], ], and ], Monad was a term for ] or the first being, or the totality off all beings.
***In the religion ], the ] was the most primal aspect of God.


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== See also==
==Philosophy==
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* ], a term meaning "unit"
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**], the concept of "one essence" in the metaphysical and theological theory
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** ], the most primal aspect of God in Gnosticism
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* ''Great Monad'', an older name for the '']'' symbol
* ''Monadologia Physica'', by ]
* '']'', by Gottfried Leibniz, a book about a basic unit of perceptual reality
* '' ]'', a 1564 book by John Dee describing a symbol of his own invention


==Mathematics, science and technology==
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* ], a historical term for a simple unicellular organism
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* ], a construction in category theory
* ], functional programming constructs that capture various notions of computation
* ], a 3-term complex
* ], the set of points infinitesimally close to a given point
* ], the code name for the PowerShell command line interface for Microsoft Windows


==Fictional entities==
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* Monads, megastructures in Robert Silverberg's 1971 novel '']''
* Monad Proxy, a ]
* John Monad, the title character of the 2007 television series '']''
* Monad/Monado, a sword in the 2010 videogame '']''


==Other uses==
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* ], a single note or pitch
* ], in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, India
* The emblem of the ]


==See also==
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* ]
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* ], in abstract algebra
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* {{lookfrom|Monad}}, for titles starting "Monad" or "Monadic"
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