monk (Gr. n. mon'achos), a religious recluse.
monog'amy (Gr. n. gam'os, marriage), the marriage of one wife only.
mon'ologue (Gr. n. log'os), a speech uttered by a person alone.
monoma'nia (Gr. n. ma'nia, madness), madness confined to one subject.
monop'oly (Gr. v. pol'ein, to sell), the sole power of selling anything.
monosyl'lable, a word of one syllable.
mon'otheism (Gr. n. the'os, God), the belief in the existence of only one God.
mon'otone, uniformity of tone.
monot'ony, sameness of sound; want of variety.