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Webster Dictionary :: Monody

MON'ODY, n. [Gr. sole, and song.] A song or poem sung by one person only.

Webster Dictionary :: Monodon

MON'ODON, n. [Gr. having one tooth or shoot.] The unicorn fish, or sea-unicorn, ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monodist

MONODIST, n. One who writes a monody.

Webster Dictionary :: Monodactylous

MONODACTYLOUS, a. [Gr.] Having one toe only, as an animal.

Webster Dictionary :: Monoculous

MONOC'ULOUS, a. [Gr. sole, and L. oculus, eye.] Having one eye only.

Webster Dictionary :: Monocular

MONOC'ULAR MON'OCULE, n. [supra.] An insect with one eye.

Webster Dictionary :: Monocotyledonous

MONOCOTYLED'ONOUS, a. Having only one See d-lobe or seminal leaf.

Webster Dictionary :: Monocotyle

MON'OCOTYLE MONOCOTYL'EDON, n. [Gr. sole, and a hollow.] In botany, a plant with...

Webster Dictionary :: Monochromatic

MONOCHROMAT'IC, a. [Gr. sole, and color.] Consisting of one color, or presenting...

Webster Dictionary :: Monochord

MON'OCHORD, n. [Gr. sole, only, and chord.] A musical instrument of one string. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monoceros

MONOC'EROS, n. [Gr. sole and horn.] The unicorn.

Webster Dictionary :: Monkish

MONKISH, a. Like a monk, or pertaining to monks; monastic; as monkish manners; m...

Webster Dictionary :: Monkhood

MONKHOOD, n. The character of a monk.

Webster Dictionary :: Monkey

MONKEY, n. The popular name of the ape and baboon. but in zoology, monkey is mor...

Webster Dictionary :: Monkery

MONKERY, n. The life of monks; the monastic life.

Webster Dictionary :: Monk

MONK, n. [L. monachus.] A man who retires from the ordinary temporal concerns of...

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