| Term | Definition |
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monologue |
A long speech made by one performer or by one person in a group. |
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monarch |
A person who rules a kingdom or empire; a king or queen or empress. |
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monogram |
A design composed of letters, usually the first in a name. |
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monopoly |
1. Exclusive control of the trade in some item or service. 2. Sole ownership of anything. |
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monolith |
1. A large block of stone. 2. A large organization that acts as a single unit. |
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unanimous |
Being in complete agreement. |
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unilateral |
One-sided; done by or affecting one person, group, or country, etc., and not another. |
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duplex |
A dwelling with two living units. |
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duplicate |
To make an identical copy or double of something; to repeat. |
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bilateral |
1. Having two sides. 2. Made between two persons or groups. |
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bipartisan |
Involving two political parties. |
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bisect |
To divide into two equal parts. |