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Webster Dictionary :: Monstrous

MON'STROUS, a. [L. monstrosus.] Unnatural in form; out of the common course of n...

Webster Dictionary :: Monstrosity

MONSTROS'ITY, n. The state of being monstrous, or out of the common order of nat...

Webster Dictionary :: Monster-taming

MON'STER-TAMING, a. Taming monsters.

Webster Dictionary :: Monster

MON'STER, n. [L. monstrum, from monstro,to show. So we say in English, a sight. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monsoon

MONSOON',n. A periodical wind, blowing six months from the same quarter or point...

Webster Dictionary :: Monsieur

MONSIEUR, n. Sir; Mr.

Webster Dictionary :: Monotony

MONOT'ONY, n. [Gr. sole, and sound.] 1. Uniformity of tone or sound; want of inf...

Webster Dictionary :: Monotonously

MONOT'ONOUSLY, adv. With one uniform tone; without inflection of voice.

Webster Dictionary :: Monotonous

MONOT'ONOUS, a. Continued in the same tone without inflection or cadence; unvari...

Webster Dictionary :: Monotonic

MONOTON'IC, a. Monotonous. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Monotone

MON'OTONE, n. [See Monotony .] In rhetoric, a sameness of sound, or the utteranc...

Webster Dictionary :: Monothelite

MONOTH'ELITE, n. [Gr. one, and will.] One who holds that Christ had but one will.

Webster Dictionary :: Monotheism

MON'OTHEISM, n. [Gr. only, and God.] The doctrine or belief of the existence of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monosyllabled

MONOSYL'LABLED, a. Formed into one syllable.

Webster Dictionary :: Monosyllable

MONOSYL'LABLE, n. [Gr. only, and a syllable.] A word of one syllable.

Webster Dictionary :: Monosyllabic

MONOSYLLAB'IC, a. [See Monosyllable .] 1. Consisting of one syllable; as a monos...

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