mono-, mon-
(Greek: one, alone, single; a number used as a prefix)
monodactylic
Characterized by having only one finger, toe, or claw.
monodactylism
Characteristic of someone, or an organism, having just one finger, toe, or claw.
monodactylous
Having only one finger, toe, or claw.
monodactyly
Having a single digit on a limb; such as, with modern horses.
monodiabolism
monodiabolistic
monodiplopia
monodisperse
Characterized by particles of uniform size in a dispersed phase.
Monodontidae
monodrama
A dramatic piece for a single performer. Now especially an opera for one singer.
monodromia
monodromic
monoecious, monoecy
1. In botany, having both pistil-bearing and stamen-bearing flowers in a single plant.
2. In zoology, having both male and female sex organs; hermaphroditic.
monogamist
One who is married to one spouse.
monogamy