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Vocabulary Unit 1 Numbers
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Word Roots Monoonemonorail Multimanymultifamily Omniallomnibus
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Monotonous Mono -- one
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Monotonous (adj.) repetitious and uninteresting Uttered in unvaried tone Example: We hiked for hours along the frozen and monotonous road.
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Monologue Mono -- one
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Monologue (N.) Long speech by one person Example: The class president’s monologue about poverty made an impression on students.
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Monarchy Mono -- one
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Monarchy (N.) Government ruled by one person Example: When the king died, his daughter ruled the monarchy.
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Monopolize Mono -- one
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Monopolize (V.) To dominate by excluding others Example: The star athlete monopolized the court.
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Multicultural Multi -- many
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Multicultural (adj.) relating to several cultures Example: The multicultural students shared ideas from around the world.
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Multitude Multi --. many
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multitude ( N.) A large number of things or people Example: We were able to see a multitude of people from our seat.
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Omniscient Omni -- all
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Omniscient (adj.) All-knowing Example: The prophet taught the people about an omniscient and loving God.
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Omnipresent Omni --.everywhere
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Omnipresent (adj.) Present everywhere Example: Many religions believe in an omnipresent god who is everywhere.
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Omnipotent Omni -- all
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Omnipotent (adj.) All-powerful The omnipotent superhero saved the city from harm.
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Omnivorous Omni -- all
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Omnivorous (adj.) Eating both plants and animals Wide ranging in interests Example: The raccoon is omnivorous and will eat both plants and animals.
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