monkey bars |
any of numerous arrangements of horizontal and vertical bars, used as playground equipment for children to climb on, swing from, and the like; jungle gym. |
monkey business |
(informal) mischievous, frivolous, or foolish behavior. [2 definitions] |
monkey on one's back |
(slang) a difficult burden, such as a drug addiction. |
monkeyshine |
(informal; usu. pl.) a playful, teasing, or mischievous prank or trick. |
monkey wrench |
a wrench with one movable jaw that can be adjusted with a screw to fit nuts of various sizes. |
monk's cloth |
a heavy cotton fabric in a basket weave, used esp. for bedspreads and curtains. |
monkshood |
any of a group of ornamental plants bearing flowers with large sepals joined in a hood over the petals. |
mono1 |
(informal) mononucleosis. |
mono2 |
of or pertaining to a monophonic sound system; monaural. |
mono- |
one; alone. |
monobasic |
of or designating an acid molecule containing one hydrogen atom that is replaceable by a metal or positive radical. |
monocarpic |
of plants, bearing fruit only once, and then dying. |
Monoceros |
a spring constellation in the northern sky, located near Canis Minor and Canis Major. |
monochloride |
a chloride having one atom of chlorine and one of another element. |
monochord |
an instrument of ancient design used to measure intervals between musical tones, having a wooden sounding box with one string that vibrates on a gradual scale as a bridge is moved. |
monochromatic |
having or using only a single color or shades of one color. [3 definitions] |
monochrome |
a painting or drawing executed in shades of a single color, or the techniques used to create such a work. [2 definitions] |
monocle |
an eyeglass for only one eye. |
monoclinal |
of, pertaining to, or designating a geological formation in which rock strata incline in one direction. [2 definitions] |
monocline |
a rock formation in which the rock strata incline in only one direction; monoclinal. |
monoclinic |
of or designating a system of crystal formation in which three crystal axes of unequal length intersect, two at right angles and one obliquely. |