Definition of Monades

1. monas [n] - See also: monas

Lexicographical Neighbors of Monades

mon-
mona
monachal
monachism
monachisms
monacid
monacidic
monacids
monact
monad
monadal
monadaria
monadelphia
monadelphous
monadelphy
monades (current term)
monadic
monadic operation
monadic predicate logic
monadical
monadically
monadiform
monadism
monadisms
monadnock
monadnocks
monadologies
monadology
monads
monal

Literary usage of Monades

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

1. Memoirs of a Traveller, Now in Retirement by Louis Dutens (1806)
"monades OF LEIBNITZ. Leibnitz, convinced of an universal connection between all things in existence, says: " That each being represents the to- " tality of ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1833)
"Now experience shows, that some of these monades are so insignificant, that they are adapted merely to some subordinate use only; whilst other monades, ..."

3. Patrologiæ cursus completus [Series Græca]: ... omnium ss. patrum, doctorum by Jacques Paul Migne (1863)
"... ular, monades 36. Numerus autem 36 divisus in novem accurate ... monades 27, et erit fundus nominis ..."

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