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There are 12 ten-letter words beginning with MONOT

MONOTASKEDmonotasked v. Simple past tense and past participle of monotask.
MONOTASK v. to perform one task at a time.
MONOTHECALmonothecal adj. (Botany) Having a single loculament.
MONOTHECAL adj. having only one theca, also MONOTHECOUS.
MONOTHEISMmonotheism n. The belief in a single deity (one god or goddess); especially within an organized religion.
monotheism n. The belief that God is one person (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), not three persons (Trinitarianism, Hinduism).
mono-theism n. (Nonstandard) Alternative form of monotheism.
MONOTHEISTmonotheist n. A believer in, or advocate of, monotheism.
MONOTHEIST n. one who believes that there is but one God.
MONOTOCOUSmonotocous adj. (Botany) Bearing fruit only once; monocarpic.
monotocous adj. (Zoology) Laying a single egg; uniparous.
MONOTOCOUS adj. producing only one offspring at any one time; fruiting once only.
MONOTONIESmonotonies n. Plural of monotony.
MONOTONY n. tedious sameness.
MONOTONINGmonotoning v. Present participle of monotone.
MONOTONE v. to sing or speak in a single unvaried tone or pitch.
MONOTONISEMONOTONISE v. to make into a monotone, also MONOTONIZE.
MONOTONIZEmonotonize v. (Transitive) To make monotonic.
monotonize v. (Transitive) To make monotonous.
MONOTONIZE v. to make into a monotone, also MONOTONISE.
MONOTONOUSmonotonous adj. Having an unvarying pitch or tone.
monotonous adj. Tedious, repetitious, or lacking in variety.
MONOTONOUS adj. uttered or sounded in one unvarying tone.
MONOTREMESmonotremes n. Plural of monotreme.
MONOTREME n. a primitive Australian egg-laying mammal, e.g. a duck-billed platypus.
MONOTROCHSmonotrochs n. Plural of monotroch.
MONOTROCH n. (Scott) a wheelbarrow.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
Definitions are short excerpt from the WikWik.org and 1Word.ws.

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