It means 1.
The prefix "mono-" in the word monologue means "one" or "single." In this context, monologue refers to a speech or performance given by one person.
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
Mono = one Di = 2 Tri = 3 Tetra = 4 and so on...
yes, and poly means many because it originated in the Greek language as one.
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.
It means 1.
The prefix "mono-" in the word monologue means "one" or "single." In this context, monologue refers to a speech or performance given by one person.
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"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.
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
if the mono- prefix is addedthere is the word monotonousmeaning on and on and on ...
Mono = one Di = 2 Tri = 3 Tetra = 4 and so on...
I believe it's mono.
The prefix of the word monorail is mono. The term mono is a prefix meaning one, single, or alone. In this case monorail means a single train rail way.
yes, and poly means many because it originated in the Greek language as one.
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.
mono is not a latin word