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MONOS
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Greek, "one"
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Monologue
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A long speech made by one performer or by one person in a group
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Monarch
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1. a person who rules a kingdom or empire; a king or queen, emperor or empress2. a large black and orange American butterfly
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Monogram
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A design composed of letters, usually the first letter of a name
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Monopoly
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1. exclusive control of the trade in some item or service2. sole ownership or control of anything
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Monolith
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1. a large block of stone2. a large organization that acts as a single unit
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UNUS
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Latin, "one"
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Unanimous
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Being in complete agreement
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Unilateral
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One-sided; done by or affecting one person, group, or country, etc., and not another
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DUO
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Latin, "two"
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DUPLEX
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Latin, "twofold"
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Duplex
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A dwelling with two living units
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Duplicate
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To make an identical copy or double of something; to repeat
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BI
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Latin, "two"
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Bilateral
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1. having two sides2. made between two persons or groups
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