"Duo" is a prefix that means "two" or "double." It is typically added to a word to indicate that there are two of something, such as in the word "duo-tone," meaning two tones.
Mono = single channel (as opposed to stereo). Tone = sound, pitch, etc. Also, a monotone picture is one done it black, grey and white pigments.
when it isnt at the end of a word
The prefix "mono" means "one", as in "monotheism" - belief in one God; "monotone" - one tone (either musical or colour); from the Greek "monos" - alone. The prefix "uni" also means "one" as in "unicycle" - a one-wheeled vehicle; "unicorn" a one-horned mythical beast; from the Latin "unus" - one.
The prefix for inadequate is in-. The prefix in- means not.
semi is a prefix that can used with tone -- semitone
poo Depends on the tone. Key (or Kee ขี้) falling tone: can be the noun excrement or the verb to defecate or crap, or it can be the prefix to an adjective indicating a negative quality, also use with some nouns to indicate "waste" as in Key Hoo (Hoo in rising tone is ear) so this combination is used for ear wax. Key falling tone (spelled differently from above คี่): odd, as in even and odd numbers Key low tone (ขี่): verb to drive or ride, as in ride a horse (key mah, mah is high tone)
A syllable applied in solmization to the second tone of the diatonic scale of C; in the American system, to the second tone of any diatonic scale.
tone, tone, semitone, tone tone, tone, semitone
A unit of apparent loudness, equal in number to the intensity in decibels of a 1,000-hertz tone judged to be as loud as the sound being measured.The prefix phon- means sound or to hear.
Mono = single channel (as opposed to stereo). Tone = sound, pitch, etc. Also, a monotone picture is one done it black, grey and white pigments.
Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone.
when it isnt at the end of a word
tone tone semitone tone tone tone semitone
Persuasive Tone Enthusiastic Tone Monotonous Tone Emotionless Tone
Prefix=IN
a tone that starts with a low tone that becomes higher tone