Greek.
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
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 of "polygamy" is "poly-".
The prefix in the word "monotonous" is "mono-," which means "single" or "one." This prefix indicates that something is the same or repetitive.
The prefix "mono-" derives from the Greek language. The equivalent Latin prefix would be "uni-".
The prefix mono means "one, only, single."
The suffix "-mono" is derived from the Greek language. In Greek, "mono" means "alone" or "single." It is commonly used in English as a suffix to denote something that is unique or singular, such as "monopoly" or "monotone."
Mono = one Di = 2 Tri = 3 Tetra = 4 and so on...
Yes, mono is the prefix.
Mono being one; singular
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yes, and poly means many because it originated in the Greek language as one.
The prefix of "polygamy" is "poly-".
Mono-
if the mono- prefix is addedthere is the word monotonousmeaning on and on and on ...
Mono means singular, or one. 1