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Uni/Mono One
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unison “uni” (one) + “son” (sound) = one sound; to sing or speak as one; to agree; at the same time. Thousands of fireflies blinked on and then off in unison.
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union to come together as one; the act of coming together as one; marriage; a group of nations, people, etc., joined together in a larger unit. The union of the groups provided great wealth to the country.
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unique the ONLY one, having nothing like it; often also used to describe something unusual. Chattanooga has many unique art sculptures.
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monophobe “mono” (one) + “phobe” (fear); a person afraid of being alone. Also, monophobia: the fear of being alone. Young children, ages from three to ten, mainly have monophobia.
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monotone “mono” (one) + tone; keeping the same tone or pitch without change, as in talking or singing; also used to refer to sameness in style or color. She spoke in a monotone voice.
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monolith “mono” (one) + “lith” (stone or rock); a large block of stone, or a statue, monument, etc. carved from a single (ONE), large stone. The famous stone monoliths of Easter Island weigh an average of 14 tons each.
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monopoly complete control of a product or service in some place by ONE product or group Until recently, AT&T held a monopoly in the United States over iPhone distribution.
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monocle an eyeglass for one eye only. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the monocle was generally associated with wealthy upper-class men.
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monogamy the practice of being married to only ONE person at a time. When you choose to spend your life with one person you are practicing monogamy.
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monastery a sacred place where a group of monks live, work, and worship as ONE. Monasteries are not just religious sites, many are also extremely beautiful architectural masterpieces.
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