| mona | <zoology> A small, handsome, long-tailed West American monkey (Cercopithecus mona). The body is dark olive, with a spot of white on the haunches. Origin: CF. Sp. & Pg. Mona, fem. Of mono a monkey, ape. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| monacid | <chemistry> Having one hydrogen atom replaceable by a negative or acid atom or radical; capable of neutralising a monobasic acid; said of bases, and of certain metals. Origin: Mon- + acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monad | 1. An ultimate atom, or simple, unextended point; something ultimate and indivisible. 2. <philosophy> The elementary and indestructible units which were conceived of as endowed with the power to produce all the changes they undergo, and thus determine all physical and spiritual phenomena. 3. <zoology> One of the smallest flangellate Infusoria; especially, the species of the genus Monas, and allied genera. 4. <biology> A simple, minute organism; a primary cell, germ, or plastid. 5. <chemistry> An atom or radical whose valence is one, or which can combine with, be replaced by, or exchanged for, one atom of hydrogen. <biology> Monad deme, in tectology, a unit of the first order of individuality. Origin: L. Monas, -adis, a unit, Gr, fr. Alone. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monadaria | <zoology> The Infusoria. Origin: NL. See Monad. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monadelphia | <botany> A Linnaean class of plants having the stamens united into a tube, or ring, by the filaments, as in the Mallow family. Origin: NL, from Gr. Alone + brother. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monadelphous | <plant biology> Of stamens, united by their filaments into one bundle. (09 Oct 1997) |
| monadiform | <biology> Having the form of a monad; resembling a monad in having one or more filaments of vibratile protoplasm; as, monadiform young. Origin: Monad. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monadology | <philosophy> The doctrine or theory of monads. Origin: Monad. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| Monakow | Constantin von, Swiss histologist, 1853-1930. See: Monakow's bundle, Monakow's nucleus, Monakow's syndrome, Monakow's tract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Monakow's bundle | A somatotopically organised fibre bundle, relatively small in humans, arising from the red nucleus, immediately crossing in the ventral tegmental decussation, descending near the lateral surface of the brainstem into the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord at the ventral border of the lateral pyramidal tract. It terminates in the zona intermedia of the spinal cord where its distribution coincides with that of the lateral pyramidal tract; in contrast to the latter it appears not to have direct connections with spinal motor neurons. Impulses conveyed by this tract indirectly increase flexor muscle tone. Synonym: tractus rubrospinalis, Monakow's bundle, Monakow's tract, prepyramidal tract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Monakow's nucleus | A cell group lateral to the cuneate nucleus which receives posterior-root fibres corresponding to the proprioceptive innervation of the arm and hand; it projects to the cerebellum by way of the cuneocerebellar tract, and can be considered the upper-extremity equivalent of the thoracic nucleus. Synonym: nucleus cuneatus accessorius, external cuneate nucleus, lateral cuneate nucleus, Monakow's nucleus. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Monakow's syndrome | <syndrome> Contralateral hemiplegia, hemianesthesia, and homonomous hemianopsia due to occlusion of the anterior choroidal artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| Monakow's tract | A somatotopically organised fibre bundle, relatively small in humans, arising from the red nucleus, immediately crossing in the ventral tegmental decussation, descending near the lateral surface of the brainstem into the lateral funiculus of the spinal cord at the ventral border of the lateral pyramidal tract. It terminates in the zona intermedia of the spinal cord where its distribution coincides with that of the lateral pyramidal tract; in contrast to the latter it appears not to have direct connections with spinal motor neurons. Impulses conveyed by this tract indirectly increase flexor muscle tone. Synonym: tractus rubrospinalis, Monakow's bundle, Monakow's tract, prepyramidal tract. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monal | <zoology> Any Asiatic pheasant of the genus Lophophorus, as the Impeyan pheasant. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monamide | <chemistry> An amido compound with only one amido group. Origin: Mon- + amide. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Monascus purpureus
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(chemistry) an atom having a valence of one a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive (biology) a single-celled microorganism (especially a flagellate protozoan)
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of or relating to an element consisting of a single atom; "helium and argon are monatomic gases"
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| monaural |
relating to or having or hearing with only one ear; "monaural deafness"
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| monaurally |
in a monaural manner; "the stimuli were presented monaurally"
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diplacusis monaura
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| mona | an island northwest of Wales |
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| mona | of or relating to or characteristic of Monaco or its people |
| mona | a constitutional monarchy in a tiny enclave on the French Riviera |
| mona | the capital of Monaco |
| mona | a singular metaphysical entity from which material properties are said to derive |
| mona | an atom having a valence of one |
| mona | an operation with exactly one operand |
| mona | brilliantly colored south Asian pheasant |
| mona | having only one husband at a time |
| mona | having one husband at a time |
| mona | large migratory American butterfly having deep orange wings with black and white markings |
| mona | a nation's ruler or head of state usually by hereditary right |
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