monocultural

adj

Etymology

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *mender. Proto-Hellenic *mónwos Ancient Greek μόνος (mónos) Ancient Greek μονο- (mono-)der. English mono- Proto-Indo-European *kʷelh₁- Proto-Indo-European *kʷélh₁-e-ti Proto-Italic *kʷelō Latin colō Proto-Indo-European *-tew-? Proto-Indo-European *-r-eh₂? Latin -tūra Latin cultūrader. Middle French cultureder. English culture Proto-Indo-European *h₂el-der.? Proto-Italic *-ālis Latin -ālisbor. Old French -albor. ▲ Latin -ālis Old French -elbor. ▲ Latin -ālisbor. Middle English -al English -al English monocultural From mono- + culture + -al.

  1. derived from -ālisbor
  2. derived from -albor
  3. derived from cultureder
  4. derived from *mender

Definitions

  1. Having only one (single) culture

    Having only one (single) culture; of or relating to a monoculture (of microorganisms, people, or otherwise).

    • Near-synonyms: monocultured; axenic
    • A false idea has taken hold in MAGAdom about the movement’s supposed monocultural superiority.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for monocultural. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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