Μόνος [monos]
The word single in the Greek language is eniaiou. The word single in Latin is said as una and in Italian it is singolo.
The word MONOLITH is Greek for a single stone of gigantic proportions. The word "petros" means stone in Greek.
There is no single word for that.
The Greek word "monos" is the foundation for the modern English word "monochrome," which refers to something in a single color or shades of a single color.
Its εργένης (ergenis).
autocracy
Greek "khroma" for "color" is the root, and Greek prefix "mono-" which means "single". Source: etymonline.com
The concept of a "soulmate" actually comes from Greek mythology. However, there is no one, single Greek word for soulmate. In fact, there are several different ways to talk about this concept in Greek. A literal translation would be "Adelphi psychí."
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
The ancient Greek word "monarchia" (μοναρχία) means "rule by one" or "single rule". It is derived from two Greek words: "monos" (μόνος), meaning "alone" or "single" "arkhos" (αρχός), meaning "ruler" or "authority"
The root word "litho" in "monolith" originates from the Greek word "lithos," which means "stone." Therefore, "monolith" literally means "single stone," reflecting the idea of a large, single upright stone monument or structure.
A philanthropist. This term comes from the greek for a lover of man.