"Monovision" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Monovision is a technique or method in which one eye is adapted to see in focus while the other eye is left to see in a blur. It is often used to correct presbyopia, a common age-related condition where the lens of the eye becomes less flexible and has difficulty focusing on close objects. Monovision is typically achieved through the use of different prescription lenses or contact lenses for each eye.
Monovision
Monotropy refers to the property of a substance that exhibits a single, fixed arrangement of atoms or molecules in its crystalline structure. In other words, a monotropic substance has a single crystal structure that cannot be transformed into another crystal structure through a phase transition.
A monotype is a type of artistic printmaking technique where an artist creates a unique image by painting or drawing on a smooth, non-absorbent surface like glass, metal, or a special paper. The resulting print is a single, one-of-a-kind impression, and there is no possible way to reproduce it exactly.
Monounsaturated refers to a type of fatty acid that has one double bond in its molecular structure. It is a type of unsaturated fat, and it is considered to be a healthy type of fat because it can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease. Foods that are high in monounsaturated fats include avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil.
A type of enzyme that incorporates one atom of oxygen into a molecule, often resulting in the hydroxylation of a substrate.