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Monotessaron
Monotessaron Mon`o*tes"sa*ron, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? four.] A single narrative framed from the statements of the four evangelists; a gospel harmony. [R.]
Monothalama
Monothalama Mon`o*thal"a*ma, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? a chamber.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of Foraminifera including those that have only one chamber.
Monothalaman
Monothalaman Mon`o*thal"a*man, n. [See Monothalamous.] (Zo["o]l.) A foraminifer having but one chamber.
Monothalamous
Monothalamous Mon`o*thal"a*mous, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? chamber: cf. F. monothalame.] (Zo["o]l.) One-chambered.
Monothalmic
Monothalmic Mon`o*thal"mic, a. [See Monothalamous.] (Bot.) Formed from one pistil; -- said of fruits. --R. Brown.
Monothecal
Monothecal Mon`o*the"cal, a. [Mono- + Br. ? box.] (Bot.) Having a single loculament.
Monotheistic
Monotheistic Mon`o*the*is"tic, a. Of or pertaining to monotheism.
Monothelitic
Monothelitic Mon`o*the*lit"ic, a. Of or pertaining to the Monothelites, or their doctrine.
Monotocous
Monotocous Mo*not"o*cous, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? birth, offspring.] 1. (Bot.) Bearing fruit but once; monocarpic. 2. (Zo["o]l.) Uniparous; laying a single egg.
Monotomous
Monotomous Mo*not"o*mous, a. [Mono- + Gr. ? cutting, fr. ? to cut.] (Min.) Having a distinct cleavage in a single direction only.
Monotone
Monotone Mon"o*tone, n. [See Monotonous, Monotony.] 1. (Mus.) A single unvaried tone or sound. 2. (Rhet.) The utterance of successive syllables, words, or sentences, on one unvaried key or line of pitch.
Monotonic
Monotonic Mon`o*ton"ic, Monotonical Mon`o*ton"ic*al, a. Of, pertaining to, or uttered in, a monotone; monotonous. ``Monotonical declamation.' --Chesterfield.
Monotonical
Monotonic Mon`o*ton"ic, Monotonical Mon`o*ton"ic*al, a. Of, pertaining to, or uttered in, a monotone; monotonous. ``Monotonical declamation.' --Chesterfield.
Monotonist
Monotonist Mo*not"o*nist, n. One who talks in the same strain or on the same subject until weariness is produced. --Richardson.
Monotonous
Monotonous Mo*not"o*nous, a. [Gr. ?; mo`nos alone, single + ? tone. See Tone.] Uttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; characterized by monotony; without change or variety; wearisome. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ly, adv. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ness, n.
Monotonously
Monotonous Mo*not"o*nous, a. [Gr. ?; mo`nos alone, single + ? tone. See Tone.] Uttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; characterized by monotony; without change or variety; wearisome. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ly, adv. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ness, n.
Monotonousness
Monotonous Mo*not"o*nous, a. [Gr. ?; mo`nos alone, single + ? tone. See Tone.] Uttered in one unvarying tone; continued with dull uniformity; characterized by monotony; without change or variety; wearisome. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ly, adv. -- Mo*not"o*nous*ness, n.
Monotony
Monotony Mo*not"o*ny, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F. monotonie. See Monotonius.] 1. A frequent recurrence of the same tone or sound, producing a dull uniformity; absence of variety, as in speaking or singing. 2. Any irksome sameness, or want of variety. At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse attracts attention. --W. Irving.
Monotremata
Monotremata Mon`o*trem"a*ta, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? hole.] (Zo["o]l.) A subclass of Mammalia, having a cloaca in which the ducts of the urinary, genital, and alimentary systems terminate, as in birds. The female lays eggs like a bird. See Duck mole, under Duck, and Echidna.
Monotremata
Mammalia Mam*ma"li*a, n. pl. [NL., from L. mammalis. See Mammal.] (Zo["o]l.) The highest class of Vertebrata. The young are nourished for a time by milk, or an analogous fluid, secreted by the mammary glands of the mother. Note: Mammalia are divided into three subclasses; -- I. Placentalia. This subclass embraces all the higher orders, including man. In these the fetus is attached to the uterus by a placenta. II. Marsupialia. In these no placenta is formed, and the young, which are born at an early state of development, are carried for a time attached to the teats, and usually protected by a marsupial pouch. The opossum, kangaroo, wombat, and koala are examples. III. Monotremata. In this group, which includes the genera Echidna and Ornithorhynchus, the female lays large eggs resembling those of a bird or lizard, and the young, which are hatched like those of birds, are nourished by a watery secretion from the imperfectly developed mamm[ae].
Monotrematous
Monotrematous Mon`o*trem"a*tous, a. (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to the Monotremata.
Monotreme
Monotreme Mon"o*treme, n. [Cf. F. monotr[`e]me.] (Zo["o]l.) One of the Monotremata.
Monotriglyph
Monotriglyph Mon`o*tri"glyph, n. [Mono- + triglyph: cf. F. monotriglyphe.] (Arch.) A kind of intercolumniation in an entablature, in which only one triglyph and two metopes are introduced.
Monotropa
Monotropa Mo*not"ro*pa, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? single + ? turn, from ? to turn.] (Bot.) A genus of parasitic or saprophytic plants including the Indian pipe and pine sap. The name alludes to the dropping end of the stem.
Monotype
Monotype Mon"o*type, Monotypic Mon`o*typ"ic, a. [Mono- + -type: cf. F. monotype.] (Biol.) Having but one type; containing but one representative; as, a monotypic genus, which contains but one species.
Monotype
Monotype Mon"o*type, n. [Mono- + -type.] 1. (Biol.) The only representative of its group, as a single species constituting a genus. 2. A print (but one impression can be taken) made by painting on metal and then transferring the painting to paper by pressure; also, the process of making such prints. 3. A kind of typesetting and casting machine that makes and sets individual types.
Monotypic
Monotype Mon"o*type, Monotypic Mon`o*typ"ic, a. [Mono- + -type: cf. F. monotype.] (Biol.) Having but one type; containing but one representative; as, a monotypic genus, which contains but one species.

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