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Monopolylogue
Monopolylogue Mon`o*pol"y*logue, n. [Mono- + Gr. poly`s many + lo`gos speech.] An exhibition in which an actor sustains many characters.

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- A monopoly (from Gr**** μόνος, mónos, 'single, alone' and πωλεῖν, pōleîn, 'to sell') is a market in which one person or company is the only supplier of...
- Monopoly is a multiplayer economics-themed board game. In the game, players roll two dice (or 1 extra special red dice) to move around the game board,...
- Monopoly Go! is a 2023 mobile board game developed and published by Scopely. It was released for Android and iOS devices on April 11, 2023. It is based...
- Mr. Monopoly is the mascot of the board game Monopoly. He is depicted as a portly old man with a moustache who wears a morning suit with a bowtie and...
- Look up Monopoly, monopoly, or Monopolist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A monopoly is a situation in which there is only one provider of a specific...
- Operation Monopoly was a secret plan by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) to construct a tunnel underneath the Soviet Emb****y in...
- In economics, a government monopoly or public monopoly is a form of coercive monopoly in which a government agency or government corporation is the sole...
- as Monopoly: Pick Your Prize! (2001), Monopoly Best Chance Game (2003–2005), Monopoly/Millionaire Game (2013), Prize Vault (2014), Money Monopoly (2016–present)...
- In political philosophy, a monopoly on violence or monopoly on the legal use of force is the property of a polity that is the only entity in its jurisdiction...
- The board game Monopoly has its origin in the early 20th century. The earliest known version, known as The Landlord's Game, was designed by Elizabeth Magie...