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Etymology of the English prefix mono-

the English prefix mono-
derived from the French prefix mono-
derived from the New Latin prefix mono-
derived from the Late Greek prefix mono-, μονο-
derived from the Greek word monos, μόνος (alone; single; remaining; sole or single; by implication, mere)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *men-

Derivations in English

monadelphous, monandrous, monanthous, moneme, monocline, monoclinic, monoclinous, monomial, monosemy, monotocous, monochasium, monoacetin, monoamine, monobasic, monobath, monocable, monocarp, monocarpellary, monocarpous, monochloride, monochroic, monochromatic, monochromatism, monoculture, monocyclic, monocyte, monodrama, monoester, monofilament, monogenesis, monogenetic, monogenous, monoglot, monoglyceride, monograph, monohull, monohybrid, monohydrate, monohydroxy, monokine, monokini, monolatry, monolayer, monolingual, monomer, monometallic, monometallism, monomethylamine, monomolecular, monomorphemic, monomorphic, monomorphism, mononuclear, monopetalous, monophagous, monophobia, monophony, monophosphate, monophyletic, monoplane, monoploid, monopod, monopodium, monorail, monorhyme, monosaccharide, monoscope, monosepalous, monosodium, monosome, monostable, monostearate, monostome, monosubstituted, monosyllable, monosymmetric, monotechnic, monotheism, monothematic, monotint, monotropy, monotype, monotypic, monounsaturate, monounsaturated, monovalent, monovision, monozygotic, monocrat, monocycle, monoblastic, monocarboxylic, monoclonal, monoclonality, monogenism, monogynoecial, monohydric, monoprotic, monospermy, monuron, monopsony, monodrives, monopolar

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