one- unique- single- simple-
Both mean having one of something.But uni- comes from the Latin, and is most often used with Latin-derived words: unicycle, unicorn.Whereas mono- comes from the Greek, and is best paired with Greek-derived words: monocle, monogamy.
Mono means one, di means two, and poly means many.
uni (latin) mono (greek) both of them mean one
Mono is a Greek numerical prefix; mono is one. Ex.: carbon monoxide -CO.
"mono" means "one," and "poly" means "many."
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If you're speaking of Greek prefixes like poly- or mono-, then it'd either be a- or an-. The latter prefix is used if a vowel is immediately followed.
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No, "multi," "mono," and "tri" are not number prefixes. "Multi-" means many or multiple, "mono-" means one, and "tri-" means three. The number prefixes in English include "uni-" (one), "bi-" (two), "quad-" (four), "pent-" (five), and so on.
Different compounds can be formed of the same elements, so the prefixes are needed to distinguish different binary compounds.
uni, uno, mono, and other greek, latin and spanish words mean one.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".