"Monotremata" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monotremata is a taxonomic grouping that refers to a group of mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young like most other mammals. This group includes the platypus and the echidna, which are the only living representatives of this group.
Usage Examples for "Monotremata"
Monotonal means having a boring or unvarying quality, often used to describe a voice, tone, or tempo that is flat and lacks variety or emotion. It can also describe a pattern or activity that is repetitive and lacks diversity, becoming tedious or uninteresting.
Monotonicity refers to the property of a function or a sequence that it either always increases or always decreases as the input or index changes. In other words, it exhibits a consistent trend, either increasing or decreasing, without reversing direction.
Monotonous refers to something that is dull and unvarying, lacking in excitement, interest, or variety. It can also describe a situation or activity that is repetitive and tedious, giving a sense of sameness or uniformity.
Monotonously means in a monotonous manner, which refers to a steady and unvarying repetition, often in a dull or uninteresting way.
Monotonousness refers to the state or quality of being monotonous, which means lacking variety, interest, or excitement. It describes a situation, activity, or experience that is dull and repetitive, often causing boredom or a sense of staleness.
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.
Monotropa is a genus of plants commonly known as " Ghost Plants" or "Indian Pipe Plants". They are distinctive for their peculiar habit of obtaining their nutrients by parasitizing fungi that are associated with the roots of trees, rather than through photosynthesis like most plants. This is because they lack chlorophyll and cannot produce their own food like most other plants.
The Monotropaceae family is a group of flowering plants, commonly known as Indian pipe plants. They are parasites that derive their nutrients by supplementing their photosynthetic partners, typically fungi or lichens.