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Spelling/Vocabulary Prefix: mono mono = one
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monochrome adjective Having one color; a painting, design, photo, or outfit that is only one color or shades of one color (artists) The wall was a monochrome color, which means it had one color which was yellow.
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monocle Noun Eyeglass for one eye: gentlemen in the past used these The person had a monocle, or eyeglass for one eye.
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monolingual adjective Speaking or writing only one language (communicate) I was monolingual, which means I spoke only one language.
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monolith noun Something made out of one single large (example 8 foot high) block or piece of stone; one single stone monument The statue was made from a monolith, meaning one single piece of stone.
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monologue Noun A long speech given by one person (talk show host or president’s speech) David Letterman always gives a monologue at the beginning of his late night show.
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monophobia noun An abnormal fear of being the only one there; fear of being alone (love to be in groups) I had monophobia at the party, fear of being alone or the only one there.
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monopoly noun Control of a product or service by one company The new gas company had a monopoly of all the gas in town, which means it had control of all the gas in town.
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monorail noun A track for subway or train cars that only has one rail (amusement parks ride) The monorail had only one rail for the train.
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monosyllabic adjective Having only one syllable: Examples: park, go, yes The word “big” is monosyllabic because it has only one syllable.
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monotone noun a speech in which every word has one tone of voice The person giving the speech is monotone because he only has one tone for his voice.
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