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What does the name mono mean?

The word "mono" comes from the Greek word "monos," which means "single" or "one".

It's a prefix that is commonly used in English to indicate something singular, unique, or consisting of one part.

Here are some examples:

* Monocle: A single eyeglass.

* Monopoly: Exclusive control or possession of something.

* Monotone: Speaking in a single tone of voice.

* Monorail: A railway with a single rail.

* Monotheism: Belief in a single God.

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