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There are 10 words beginning with MONON

MONONUCLEARmononuclear adj. (Biology) Having a single nucleus.
mononuclear adj. (Chemistry) monocyclic.
mononuclear n. (Biology) A cell having a single nucleus.
MONONUCLEARSmononuclears n. Plural of mononuclear.
MONONUCLEAR n. a mononuclear cell.
MONONUCLEATEmononucleate adj. (Biology, of a cell) Having a single nucleus.
mononucleate n. A cell that has a single nucleus.
MONONUCLEATE adj. having a single nucleus, also MONONUCLEATED.
MONONUCLEATEDmononucleated adj. Having a single nucleus; mononucleate, mononuclear.
MONONUCLEATED adj. having a single nucleus, also MONONUCLEATE.
MONONUCLEOSESmononucleoses n. Plural of mononucleosis.
MONONUCLEOSIS n. an abnormal increase of mononuclear white blood cells in the blood.
MONONUCLEOSISmononucleosis n. (Pathology) A viral infection marked by extreme fatigue, high fever, and swollen lymph nodes.
MONONUCLEOSIS n. an abnormal increase of mononuclear white blood cells in the blood.
MONONUCLEOTIDEmononucleotide n. (Genetics) A single nucleotide.
MONONUCLEOTIDE n. a nucleotide that is derived from one molecule each of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphoric acid.
MONONUCLEOTIDESmononucleotides n. Plural of mononucleotide.
MONONUCLEOTIDE n. a nucleotide that is derived from one molecule each of a nitrogenous base, a sugar, and a phosphoric acid.
MONONYMmononym n. A single name by which a person, thing, etc., is known.
mononym n. A single term for a thing or concept, allowing for no synonyms.
MONONYM n. a person who is famous enough to be known by only one name, usually the first name.
MONONYMSmononyms n. Plural of mononym.
MONONYM n. a person who is famous enough to be known by only one name, usually the first name.

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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