The base word for "monorail" is "rail."
there no base word its just one word Poem is this a base word
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The base word in the word reporter is report
The base word of saved is save
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I believe there is a monorail in Cedar Point ,yet I have never been to it. I think there is a monorail in Disney World, too.
I would support a movement for our city to put in a monorail system.
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.
railway, monorail.
The first syllable is stressed.
monorail
The root of "monorail" is derived from combining the prefix "mono-" meaning one, with the word "rail" referring to a track or path for a train or vehicle.
Monorail is a noun. It is a type of transportation, much like a bus or train. Insert it into a sentence as you would with the word "train", for example. "Kate, with steaming coffee in one hand and a stiff briefcase in the other, rushed to board the monorail before it left the station."
This is not a word which would really have an antonym. There is no special word for a railway with two rails - it is called a "conventional railway".
This is not a word which would really have an antonym. There is no special word for a railway with two rails - it is called a "conventional railway".
Kitakyūshū Monorail was created in 1985.
Metro Monorail was created in 1988.