"Monarch" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A monarch is a sovereign head of state, especially a king or queen, who holds supreme authority and power over a country or kingdom, often inherited through family lineage.
Monoamine refers to a group of neurotransmitters that contain a single amine group, including chemicals such as serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine. These neurotransmitters play a crucial role in many physiological and psychological processes, such as regulating mood, appetite, sleep, and pain.
Monandric refers to an organism that produces only one type of sex cell, typically gametes, and reproduces as a single sex. In other words, a monandric individual is either male or female, and produces only one type of reproductive cell, such as a sperm or an egg. This term is often used in biology to describe the sex determination mechanism in certain organisms, where the development of one sex is dominant and the other sex is absent or suppressed.
Monanthous refers to a flowering plant that has only one flower per stem or inflorescence, as opposed to plants that have multiple flowers per stem.
Relating to or characteristic of a monarch, especially a king or queen; characteristic of a monarchic system of government in which power is held by a single person or family.
Monarchial refers to the system of government in which a monarch, or king or queen, holds supreme authority and power. It is characterized by a hereditary leadership, where the monarch inherits the position from a parent or other relative, and wields significant powers and influence over the state or nation.
Relating to or characteristic of a monarchy, a system of government in which a single person, usually a king or queen, holds absolute power.
In a manner characteristic of a monarch or king, or having the status and authority typical of a monarch.
Monarchies refer to systems of government in which power is held by a single person, typically a king or queen, who often inherits their position through birthright or familial connection. In a monarchy, the monarch serves as the head of state and usually holds significant executive powers, making them accountable to no one except their own conscience or divine right.