| monoideism | A marked preoccupation with one idea or subject; a slight degree of monomania. Origin: mono-+ G. Idea, form, idea (05 Mar 2000) |
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| monoinfection | Simple infection with a single variety of microorganism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monoiodotyrosine | An intermediate in thyroid hormone synthesis. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monoisonitrosoacetone | CH3CO-CH==NOH; propanone 1-oxine;a cholinesterase reactivator that can penetrate the blood-brain barrier readily and cause significant reactivation of phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase in the central nervous system; used to protect human beings and animals against otherwise lethal poisoning with organophosphorous anticholinesterase agents. Synonym: monoisonitrosoacetone, pyruvaldoxine. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monokine | <molecular biology> Soluble factor, derived from macrophages, that act on other cells (e.g. Interleukin-1). Becoming unusual all monokines are cytokines and that term is more commonly used. (18 Nov 1997) |
| monokines | Soluble mediators of the immune response that are neither antibodies nor complement. They are produced largely, but not exclusively, by monocytes and macrophages. (12 Dec 1998) |
| monolayer | <chemistry> A single layer of any molecule, but most commonly applied to polar lipids. Can be formed at an air/water interface in experimental systems. The term should not be used to describe one layer of a lipid bilayer, for which the term leaflet is generally used. See: monolayering of cells. (18 Nov 1997) |
| monolayering of cell | <cell biology> Tendency of animal tissue cells growing on solid surfaces to cover the surface with a complete layer only one cell thick, before growing on top of each other. This nonrandom distribution is generated by contact inhibition of locomotion, a phenomenon in which colliding cells change direction rather than move over one another. Of the theories why some (but by no means all) types of cells stop growing when a monolayer is formed, present evidence favours limitation by supply of growth factors from the medium, rather than any inhibitory effect of contact on growth. (18 Nov 1997) |
| monolayers | 1. Films, one molecule thick, formed on water by certain substances, such as proteins and fatty acids, characterised by molecules containing some atom groupings that are soluble in water and other atom groupings that are insoluble in water. 2. A confluent sheet of cells, one cell deep, growing on a surface in a cell culture. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monoleptic fever | A continued fever having but one paroxysm. Compare: polyleptic fever. (05 Mar 2000) |
| monolocular | Having one cavity or chamber. Synonym: unicameral, unicamerate. Origin: mono-+ L. Loculus, a small place (05 Mar 2000) |
| monology | The habit of soliloquizing, or of monopolizing conversation. "It was not by an insolent usurpation that Coleridge persisted in monology through his whole life." (De Quincey) Origin: Gr. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monomachia | A duel; single combat. "The duello or monomachia." Origin: L. Monomachia, Gr, fr. Fighting in single combat; single, alone + to fight. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monomachist | One who fights in single combat; a duelist. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| monomachy | A duel; single combat. "The duello or monomachia." Origin: L. Monomachia, Gr, fr. Fighting in single combat; single, alone + to fight. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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[The Isle of] Anglesey or Anglesea (Welsh: [Ynys] M?, pronounced as "U-niss Mawn", in IPA), is an island and county at the north western extremity of North Wales. It is separated from the mainland by a narrow stretch of water called the Menai Strait. ...
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A Mon is a rough term for various sorts of fictional creatures in anime and manga modeled after real or imaginary beings, usually variations of beasts. Although the term is short for monster (monstā in Japanese, they usually have a unique set of characteristics setting them apart from typical fantasy creatures or mythological spirits. Mon designs range from strictly animal-type creatures who are not verbose to funny animal type characters to articulate humanoids. ...
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The term twin most notably refers to two individuals (or one of two individuals) who have shared the same uterus (womb) and are usually, but not necessarily, born on the same day. A fetus alone in the womb is called a singleton. Due to the limited size of the mother's womb, multiple pregnancy is much less likely to carry to full term than singleton birth. ...
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Monster (lat. monstrum) is a term for any number of legendary creatures that frequently appear in mythology, legend, and horror fiction. The word originates from the medieval vulgar Latin verb monstrare, which translates either "to exhibit" or "to point out". Ancient peoples considered the birth of these freaks as representations of the wrath of the gods, a demonstration, as it were. ...
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Monster Energy (usually simply known as Monster) is a popular energy drink. Its main claim to fame was being the first major energy drink marketed in a 16-ounce can, over twice the size of the typical 'bullet' size of energy drinks, for around the same price. Thus, it has become wildly popular at LAN Parties, and with video gamers in general. It is availible at most supermarkets and convenience stores. The original Monster energy drink comes in a black can with a green "M" logo. ...
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| MON | complete color blindness |
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| MON | having or appearing to have only one color |
| MON | having or appearing to have only one color |
| MON | lens for correcting defective vision in one eye |
| MON | wearing, or having the face adorned with, eyeglasses or an eyeglass |
| MON | (crystallography) having three unequal crystal axes with one oblique intersection |
| MON | (botany) having pistils and stamens in the same flower |
| MON | forming or derived from a single clone |
| MON | any of a class of antibodies produced in the laboratory by identical offspring of a hybridoma |
| MON | a monocotyledonous flowering plant |
| MON | family of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed |
| MON | genus of flowering plants having a single cotyledon (embryonic leaf) in the seed |
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