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What is Monochasium? Definition, Examples, and More

Monochasium refers to a situation where there is only one possible outcome or solution to a problem, and all other possibilities have been eliminated. In other words, it is a state of having only one option or choice available.

For example, in a game of chess, if a player has only one possible move that can lead to a checkmate, then the game is said to be in a monochasium. Similarly, in a mathematical problem, if there is only one solution to a equation, then the problem is said to be in a monochasium.

The term "monochasium" is derived from the Greek words "monos" meaning "one" and "chasium" meaning "choice". It is a relatively rare term, but it can be useful in describing situations where there is only one clear option or solution available.

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