"Monodon" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monodon refers to a single-toed tusk of a female whale (Mammal), specifically the narwhal whale. This unique whale has a long, spiraling tusk that resembles a unicorn horn.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "monodon":
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.
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.
Monodimetric refers to something that is one-dimensional in nature or concept. In other words, it means being limited or fixed to a single dimension, aspect, or view.
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.
A monody is a poem or song that is sung or recited alone, with no harmony or accompaniment. It is a musical composition that is designed to be performed by a single vocalist, and is often characterized by its simplicity and emotional intensity.
Monoecia refers to the condition in which a plant has both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual, meaning it is self-fertile.
Monoecian refers to an organism or a species that produces both male and female reproductive structures, typically on the same plant. This is in contrast to dioecian plants, which produce separate male and female plants.
Monoecious refers to a plant or organism that has both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual, for example, a plant with both staminate and pistillate flowers on the same plant. This means that the plant can produce both pollen and ovules, allowing for self-pollination and potentially increasing the chances of seed production.
Monoecism is a botanical term that refers to the condition in which a plant produces both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual. In other words, a monoecious plant is hermaphroditic, meaning it has both staminate (male) and pistillate (female) flowers or parts on the same plant. This is in contrast to plants that are dioecious, which produce male and female organs on separate individuals.
Describing an energy that is contained in a single, fixed amount or frequency, with no variation or distribution across a range of energies. In other words, monoenergetic refers to a single, uniform energy level or frequency without any spread or distribution.