💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Monophone"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| multiphonenoun | (phonetics) A group of adjacent phones. |
| mononomnoun | Synonym of mononym. |
| monoplastnoun | (biology) A monoplastic element. |
| monostrophic | Of or pertaining to monostrophe. |
| monodynoun | (music) A composition having a single melodic line. |
| monopitchnoun | The use of a single pitch (sound frequency); lack of pitch variation. |
| polytonenoun | A polyphonic ringtone. |
| monologynoun | The act of habit of soliloquizing, or of dominating conversation. |
| monovocalitynoun | The condition of being monovocal |
| monosyllabic | Consisting of one syllable. |
| monosemantnoun | A word or phrase with only one meaning. |
| hypermonosyllablenoun | (prosody) A word of multiple syllables, such as "power", when presented (e.g. in poetry) as having only one syllable. |
| mononuclearnoun | (biology) A cell having a single nucleus. |
| biphonemenoun | A pair of phonemes. |
| multiphonicsnoun | (music) The sounding of two or more pitches simultaneously, either with the voice, or on an instrument that normally sounds only single notes. |
| monophasianoun | (pathology) A type of aphasia where the sufferer is only able to speak a single word or sentence. |
| monorhemenoun | (linguistics) A single word that functions as a phrase |
| monoptotenoun | (grammar, obsolete) A noun which only occurs in one case. |
| monotypynoun | (conservation biology) The condition of a habitat being dominated by a single species. |
| monostichnoun | A poem having only one line. |
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