Moric vs Monic - What's the difference?
moric | monic |
Derived or extracted from (a member of) the (l) genus (the mulberries).
(mathematics) of a polynomial whose leading coefficient is one
(biology) monomorphic
(category theory) Of a morphism : that it is a monomorphism.
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As adjectives the difference between moric and monic
is that moric is derived or extracted from (a member of) the (l) genus (the mulberries) while monic is (linguistics) of a branch of the austro-asiatic language family of thailand.moric
English
Adjective
(-)Derived terms
*References
* “Moric, a.'']” on page 664/1 of § 1 (M; edited by (Henry Bradley)) of part ii (M–N) of volume VI (L–N; 1908) of ''[[w:Oxford English Dictionary, A New English Dictionary on Historical Principles](1st ed.) English words suffixed with -ic
monic
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Adjective
(-)- It is often convenient to view a monic' arrow , defined in Chapter 1, as showing that ''A'' is a copy of a part of ''C'', and that ''i'' maps the copy on to that part. For example, in '''Set''', the '''monic arrows are the one-to-one functions and, clearly, if ''i'' is one-to-one then ''A'' is a copy of a subset of ''C'', namely of the image of ''i .