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Webster Dictionary :: Monastically

MONAS'TICALLY, adv. Reclusely; in a retired manner; in the manner of monks.

Webster Dictionary :: Monastic

MONAS'TIC MONAS'TICAL, a. [Low L. monasticus; Gr. sole, separate.] Pertaining to...

Webster Dictionary :: Monastery

MON'ASTERY,n. [Low L. monasterium; Gr. from sole, separate.] A house of religiou...

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchy

MON'ARCHY, n. [Gr. See Monarch .] 1. A state or government in which the supreme ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchize

MON'ARCHIZE, v.i. 1. To play the king; to act the monarch. 2. To convert to a mo...

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchist

MON'ARCHIST, n. An advocate of monarchy.

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchic

MONARCH'IC MONARCH'ICAL, a. Vested in a single ruler; as monarchical government ...

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchess

MON'ARCHESS, n. A female monarch; an empress.

Webster Dictionary :: Monarchal

MONARCH'AL, a. Pertaining to a monarch; suiting a monarch; sovereign; regal; imp...

Webster Dictionary :: Monarch

MON'ARCH, n. [Gr. sole, and a chief.] 1. The prince or ruler of a nation, who ex...

Webster Dictionary :: Monandrian

MONAN'DRIAN, a. Having one stamen only.

Webster Dictionary :: Monander

MONAN'DER, n. [Gr. one, and a male.] In botany, a plant having one stamen only.

Webster Dictionary :: Monadic

MONAD'IC MONAD'ICAL, a. Having the nature or character of a monad.

Webster Dictionary :: Monadelphian

MONADELPH'IAN, a. Having the stamens united in one body by the filaments.

Webster Dictionary :: Monadelph

MON'ADELPH, n. [Gr. sole, and brother.] In botany, a plant whose stamens are uni...

Webster Dictionary :: Monad

MON'AD, n. [Gr. unity, from sole.] 1. An ultimate atom, or simple unextended poi...

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