noun a unary operation or function
adjective relating to or consisting of a single element or component; monadic
In logic, a unary relation or predicate is a relation that takes only one argument.
In mathematics, a unary operation is an operation with only one operand, such as negation or factorial.
In linguistics, unary words are words that consist of a single morpheme.
In computer science, unary refers to an operation or function that takes only one input.
In set theory, a unary relation on a set is a subset of the Cartesian product of the set with itself.
In writing, unary may refer to a sentence or operator that consists of only one element or operand.
In psychology, unary may be used to describe a type of therapy or approach that focuses on individual behavior or thought processes.
In mathematics, unary operations involve only one input and one output, such as the negation or increment functions.
In computer programming, unary operators are used to perform operations on a single operand, such as incrementing a value by one.
In data analysis, unary functions may be used to transform data in a single step, such as converting a string to uppercase.