"mono" means "one," and "poly" means "many."
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.
gam means marraige -MonoGAMy -PolyGAMy -BiGAMy Those are a few
Mono means singular, or one. 1
It means one.
I'm pretty sure that -gon is the root word and it means angles. The prefix poly- means many and is most likely what you're asking for.
Mono means one, di means two, and poly means many.
mono means "one" anp poly means "many."
mono means one, poly means many or more than one.
"Mono" means one and "poly" means many, and "mer" derives from a word that means parts, so a monomer is an atom or small molecule (one part) and a polymer is a large molecule with repeating structures (many parts).
The opposite prefix of poly is "mono." It means single or one.
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.
last time my teacher just said their mono. Buddhism is the one that's poly.
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.
The prefixes "multi-" and "poly-" both indicate a large quantity or many of something. For example, "multinational" means involving many countries, and "polygamy" means having multiple spouses.
mono means one poly means many, mer means repeating units. so monopoly-mer means nothing
the pre-fix mono means one the pre-fix poly means many
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