The base word for "monorail" is "rail."
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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.
The city plans to expand its transportation network by adding a new monorail system that will connect the downtown area to the airport. Passengers can enjoy a smooth ride above the city streets on the elevated monorail. The monorail is not only efficient but also offers stunning views of the skyline.
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".
Monomer, monotreme, monofilament, monorail, mononucleosis, monotony.