Monist vs Unitary - What's the difference?
monist | unitary |
Having the quality of oneness.
(government) Relating to a system of government in which sovereign power is concentrated in a single body instead of being shared or possessed by more local bodies.
(mathematics) Pertaining to a unit.
(UK) A unitary council
(mathematics) A unitary operator
As nouns the difference between monist and unitary
is that monist is an advocate of monism while unitary is (uk) a unitary council.As an adjective unitary is
having the quality of oneness.unitary
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