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What does mono mean in the Greek Latin root word?

In Greek and Latin roots, "mono" means one or single.

Here are some examples:

* Monotheism: Belief in one God

* Monopoly: Exclusive control of a commodity or service

* Monotone: A single unchanging tone

* Monocle: A single eyeglass

* Monorail: A train running on a single rail

* Monosyllabic: Having only one syllable

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