Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
monobasic |
adjective |
Capable of being neutralized by a univalent base or basic radical; having but one acid hydrogen atom to be replaced; — said of acids; as, acetic, nitric, and hydrochloric acids are monobasic. |
monoceros |
noun |
A one-horned creature; a unicorn; a sea monster with one horn., The Unicorn, a constellation situated to the east Orion. |
monochord |
noun |
An instrument for experimenting upon the mathematical relations of musical sounds. It consists of a single string stretched between two bridges, one or both of which are movable, and which stand upon a graduated rule for the purpose of readily changing and measuring the length of the part of the string between them. |
monocline |
noun |
A monoclinal fold. |
monocotyl |
noun |
Any monocotyledonous plant. |
monocracy |
noun |
Government by a single person; undivided rule. |
monocular |
adjective |
Having only one eye; with one eye only; as, monocular vision., Adapted to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a monocular microscope. |
monodelph |
noun |
Alt. of Monodelphian |
monodical |
adjective |
Belonging to a monody., For one voice; monophonic., Homophonic; — applied to music in which the melody is confined to one part, instead of being shared by all the parts as in the style called polyphonic. |
monodrama |
noun |
Alt. of Monodrame |
monodrame |
noun |
A drama acted, or intended to be acted, by a single person. |
monoecian |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to the Monoecia; monoecious., One of the Monoecia., A monoecious animal, as certain mollusks. |
monoecism |
noun |
The state or condition of being monoecious. |
monogamia |
noun pl. |
A Linnaean order of plants, having solitary flowers with united anthers, as in the genus Lobelia. |
monogamic |
adjective |
Pertaining to, or involving, monogamy., Of or pertaining to the Monogamia; having a simple flower with united anthers. |
monogenic |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to monogenesis., Producing only one kind of germs, or young; developing only in one way. |
monograph |
noun |
A written account or description of a single thing, or class of things; a special treatise on a particular subject of limited range. |
monogynia |
noun pl. |
A Linnaean order of plants, including those which have only one style or stigma. |
monoicous |
adjective |
Monoecious. |
monolatry |
noun |
Worship of a single deity. |
monologue |
noun |
A speech uttered by a person alone; soliloquy; also, talk or discourse in company, in the strain of a soliloquy; as, an account in monologue., A dramatic composition for a single performer. |
monomachy |
noun |
A duel; single combat. |
monomania |
noun |
Derangement of the mind in regard of a single subject only; also, such a concentration of interest upon one particular subject or train of ideas to show mental derangement. |
monometer |
noun |
A rhythmic series, consisting of a single meter. |
monomyary |
adjective |
Of or pertaining to the Monomya., One of the Monomya. |
monopathy |
noun |
Suffering or sensibility in a single organ or function. |
monoplast |
noun |
A monoplastic element. |
monopodia |
plural |
of Monopodium |
monopoler |
noun |
A monopolist. |
monoptera |
plural |
of Monopteron |
monoptote |
noun |
A noun having only one case., A noun having only one ending for the oblique cases. |
monorhina |
noun pl. |
The Marsipobranchiata. |
monorhyme |
noun |
A composition in verse, in which all the lines end with the same rhyme. |
monosperm |
noun |
A monospermous plant. |
monostich |
noun |
A composition consisting of one verse only. |
monotonic |
adjective |
Alt. of Monotonical |
monotreme |
noun |
One of the Monotremata. |
monotropa |
noun |
A genus of parasitic or saprophytic plants including the Indian pipe and pine sap. The name alludes to the dropping end of the stem. |
monotypic |
adjective |
Having but one type; containing but one representative; as, a monotypic genus, which contains but one species. |
monoxylon |
noun |
A canoe or boat made from one piece of timber. |