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Monte
Monte Mon"te, n. [Sp., lit., mountain, hence, the stock of
cards remaining after laying out a certain number, fr. L.
mons, montis, mountain.]
A favorite gambling game among Spaniards, played with dice or
cards.
Monte
Monte Mon"te, n.
In Spanish America, a wood; forest; timber land; esp., in
parts of South America, a comparatively wooden region.
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Monte may
refer to:
Argentine Monte, an
ecoregion Monte Desert Monte Partido, a
partido in
Buenos Aires...
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Monte Carlo methods, or
Monte Carlo experiments, are a
broad class of com****tional
algorithms that rely on
repeated random sampling to
obtain numerical...
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Monte Carlo (/ˌmɒnti ˈkɑːrloʊ/ MON-tee KAR-loh, Italian: [
ˈmonte ˈkarlo]; French:
Monte-Carlo, French: [mɔ̃te kaʁlo]; or
colloquially Monte-Carl, French:...
- The
Count of
Monte Cristo (French: Le
Comte de
Monte-Cristo) is an
adventure novel written by
French author Alexandre Dumas (père)
serialized from 1844...
- The
Count of
Monte Cristo (French: Le
Comte de
Monte-Cristo) is a 2024
French period adventure-drama film
based on the 1844
novel by
Alexandre Dumas....
- The
Battle of
Monte C****ino, also
known as the
Battle for Rome, was a
series of four
military ****aults by the
Allies against German forces in
Italy during...
- The
Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door
coupe that was
manufactured and
marketed by the
Chevrolet division of
General Motors.
Deriving its name from the...
- In mathematics,
Monte Carlo integration is a
technique for
numerical integration using random numbers. It is a
particular Monte Carlo method that numerically...
- The
Count of
Monte Cristo is a 2002
American historical adventure film,
which is an
adaptation of the 1844
novel of the same name by
Alexandre Dumas,...
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Monte C****ino (today
usually spelled Montec****ino) is a
rocky hill
about 130
kilometres (80 mi)
southeast of Rome, in the
Latin Valley, Italy, 2 kilometres...