Mono

/ˈmoʊnoʊ/ prefix/adjective

Definition

A prefix meaning one, single, or alone. As a standalone term, commonly refers to mononucleosis (an infectious disease) or monaural sound reproduction.

Etymology

From Greek 'monos' meaning alone or single. This productive prefix entered English through Latin and has generated hundreds of words from 'monopoly' to 'monotone', always carrying the sense of singularity or unity.

Kelly Says

The prefix 'mono-' is so productive in English that we constantly create new words with it, from 'monogamous' to 'monorail' to 'monotasking'. It's remarkable how a single Greek morpheme continues to help us describe new concepts thousands of years after its origin.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሞኖ
ARالعربية
أحادي
BNবাংলা
মনো
CACatalà
mono
CSČeština
mono
DADansk
mono
DEDeutsch
Mono
ELΕλληνικά
μόνο
ESEspañol
mono
FAفارسی
مونو
FISuomi
mono
FRFrançais
mono
GUGU
મોનો
HAHA
mono
HEעברית
מונו
HIहिन्दी
मोनो
HUMagyar
mono
IDBahasa Indonesia
mono
IGIG
mono
ITItaliano
mono
JA日本語
モノ
KKKK
моно
KMKM
ម៉ូណូ
KO한국어
모노
MRMR
मोनो
MSBahasa Melayu
mono
MYမြန်မာ
မိုနို
NLNederlands
mono
NONorsk
mono
PAPA
ਮੋਨੋ
PLPolski
mono
PTPortuguês
mono
RORomână
mono
RUРусский
моно
SVSvenska
mono
SWKiswahili
mono
TAதமிழ்
மோனோ
TEతెలుగు
మోనో
THไทย
โมโน
TLTL
mono
TRTürkçe
mono
UKУкраїнська
моно
URاردو
مونو
VITiếng Việt
đơn
YOYO
ikan
ZH中文
单声道
ZUZU
imisindo eyodwa

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