Monocarpic (duration), flowering and seeding but once, [38].

Monochlamydeous, having only one floral envelope.

Monocotyledonous (embryo), with only one cotyledon, [24].

Monocotyledonous Plants, [24]. Monocotyls, [24].

Monœcious, or Monoicous (flower), having stamens or pistils only, [85].

Monogynous (flower), having only one pistil, or one style, [105].

Monopetalous (flower), with the corolla of one piece, [89].

Monophyllous, one-leaved, or of one piece.

Monos, Greek for solitary or only one; thus Monadelphous, stamens united by their filaments into one set, [99]; Monandrous (flower), having only one stamen, [100].

Monosepalous, a calyx of one piece; i. e. with the sepals united into one body.