"Monodimensional" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monodimensional refers to something that has only one dimension or aspect. It can also refer to a concept or field of study that is limited to a single perspective or view, neglecting other important factors. In mathematics, a monodimensional structure is one that has only one independent variable or direction, such as a line or a point. In a broader sense, the term can also be used to describe a simplified or superficial understanding of a complex issue or phenomenon.
Monocytosis is a medical condition characterized by an increase in the number of monocytes, a type of white blood cell, in the blood. Monocytes are produced in the bone marrow and mature into macrophages, which play a crucial role in the immune system by engulfing and eliminating pathogens, cellular debris, and damaged tissues. Monocytosis can be a sign of various underlying conditions, such as infections, inflammatory disorders, autoimmune diseases, or cancer, and can also be a side effect of certain medications. In some cases, monocytosis may be a normal response to an acute infection or inflammation, and the number of monocytes may return to normal once the underlying condition is treated.
Monodelphous refers to a type of flower with a single stigma (the pollen-receiving part of the flower).
Monodic refers to music or song that is sung with one voice or a single melody, often in contrast with polyphonic music, which features multiple melodies or harmonies.
Monodist refers to something or someone that is monodically bound to a particular district or region, implying limitations or isolation from other areas. In other words, a monodist is something or someone that is closely tied to or restricted to a specific geographic or territorial area, often in a way that is perceived as narrow or provincial.
Monodontidae is a family of cetaceans, commonly known as toothed whales or odontocetes. The family includes the beluga whale, narwhal, and several other species of whales and dolphins.