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mono

Aussprache: [ˈmoʊ.noʊ]

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Kontext: „addition“

(prefix) used at the beginning of words to mean one or single. It helps describe something that is only one thing, like a single unit or part.

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The word 'monocle' means a single lens for seeing better.

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The term 'monopoly' does not apply when there are multiple businesses competing.

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What does the prefix 'mono' mean in the word 'monochrome'?

Kontext: „media“

(noun) a type of sound or music that comes from one source only, without stereo. This means you hear it from just one side, not both.

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I listened to the song in mono, and it sounded clear and simple.

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The stereo sound was much richer than the mono version.

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Why do some old radio shows only have mono sound?

Kontext: „mathematics“

(noun) refers to a single unit or item, especially when talking about things being counted or measured. If you're discussing something that is only one type or form, that's mono.

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In mathematics, we often talk about a mono when we are counting single units.

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The equation couldn’t be solved because it involved more than just a mono unit.

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Can you provide an example of a mono in our math problems?

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