"Monotonously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monotonously means in a monotonous manner, which refers to a steady and unvarying repetition, often in a dull or uninteresting way.
Monotocous refers to the reproductive structure of a plant, typically referring to a single ovary that contains multiple ovules or seeds. In other words, it describes a plant that produces single-seeded fruit or fruit that has multiple seeds but develops from a single ovary. This term is used in botany to describe the reproductive patterns of different plant species.
Monotonic refers to a quality or property of something that increases or decreases steadily and constantly in a single direction, never reversing or changing direction. In other words, it describes something that is always moving in the same direction, whether it's increasing or decreasing, with no interruptions or fluctuations.
A monotransitive verb is a type of verb that takes only one object. That is, it requires only one noun phrase to complete its meaning. Examples of monotransitive verbs include "paint", "lift", and "buy".
Monotrichate refers to a type of hair or a hair structure that has only one hair strand or rung, usually at the base of a hair follicle. In botany, it refers to a plant that has only one hair (trichome) per follicle or receptacle, as opposed to a multirhizome which has multiple hairs.