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No, it's from Ancient Greek μόνος (monos, "alone, only, sole, single").

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What does mono mean in the Greek Latin root word?

"Mono" in Greek and Latin root words means "one" or "single." It is commonly used in English to indicate singularity or unity, as seen in words like monochrome (one color) or monogamy (having one spouse).


What does mono mean from Latin to English?

mono is not a latin word


What is Greek and Latin root for one?

The Greek root for "one" is "mono," while the Latin root is "uni." These roots are commonly used in English words, such as "monologue" (a speech by one person) and "universe" (the whole of existence considered as one entity). Both roots convey the concept of singularity or unity.


Is the prefix mono Latin or Greek?

The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".


What is root word for monogamy?

mono


What is the root word for mononucleosis?

mono


Is zo a greek root or a latin root?

latin


Is the root Struct Latin or Greek?

That is a trick question because the root phone is a greek AND a latin root.


What medical terms contain the root word mono?

Mono is short for mononucleosis.


What is the word for the Latin 'mono '?

"Mono" is not a Latin word. It is an English prefix which derives from classical Greek monos, meaning single, one, alone (as in English monochrome).The Latin equivalent is solus, unicus or unus.


What is the latin root for flexible?

The latin root for flexible is flex.


What is the Latin root for prefer?

The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.