Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

monotropy

Noun
/məˈnɒtəpi/
Definition
The condition or quality of having a single type of relationship or pattern in a system, often used in the context of biology or psychology to indicate a singular approach or tendency.
Examples
  • The plant shows monotropy by growing towards the sunlight without deviating.
  • In psychological terms, his monotropy suggests a fixed pattern in his responses to stress.
  • Monotropy in ecological systems can lead to reduced diversity over time.
Meaning
Monotropy refers to a system or organism that exhibits a single predominant direction or tendency, often in terms of behavior or growth.
Synonyms
  • Unidirectionality
  • Homogeneity
  • Singularity