Mono Definition

mŏnō
monos
noun
monos
Webster's New World
(slang, UK, Australia) A bicycle or motorcycle trick where the front wheel is lifted off the ground while riding.
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(category theory) Abbreviation of monomorphism.

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adjective
Webster's New World
Monaural; monophonic.
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Synonyms:
prefix
One; single; alone.
Monomorphic.
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Containing a single atom, radical, or group.
Monobasic.
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Monomolecular; monatomic.
Monolayer.
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affix
One, alone, single.
Monocracy.
Webster's New World
Containing one atom or one chemical group.
Monohydric.
Webster's New World
Having a thickness of one molecule.
Monolayer.
Webster's New World
pronoun
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An alkaline desert lake in this county that has a unique ecosystem.

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A tribe of Native Americans from California; the language of this people.

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An ethnic group from the Congo; the language of this people.

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Origin of Mono

  • Middle English from Old French from Latin from Greek from monos single, alone men-4 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • Gr mono- < monos, single, alone < IE base *men-, small, single > OIr menb, small

    From Webster's New World College Dictionary, 5th Edition

  • Probably from the prefix mono- meaning “one, single"

    From Wiktionary

  • Shortening of mononucleosis.

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  • Shortening of monomorphism.

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  • Shortening of monophonic.

    From Wiktionary

  • Short for monophonic

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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