- Look up
monotone in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Monotone refers to a sound, for
example music or speech, that has a
single unvaried tone. See pure...
- In
formal language theory, a
grammar is
noncontracting (or monotonic) if for all of its
production rules, α → β (where α and β are
strings of nonterminal...
- "
Monotonous" is a po****r song
written by June
Carroll and
Arthur Siegel for
Leonard Sillman's
Broadway revue New
Faces of 1952. The song was
written based...
- The
monotonous lark (Mirafra p****erina) is a
species of lark in the
family Alaudidae found in
southern Africa. The
alternate names "white-tailed lark"...
- or ICZ),
known by
sailors as the
doldrums or the
calms because of its
monotonous windless weather, is the area
where the
northeast and the
southeast trade...
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habitable planet and moon. Life is
physically daunting and
psychologically monotonous for most colonists, so the UN must
draft people to go to the colonies...
-
wanted to play the part of the
supreme warlord, full of
panicky fear of a
monotonous life
without any diversions, and yet aimless,
pathological in his hatred...
- AllMusic's
Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing, "Durst's self-pitying and the
monotonous music give away that the band
bashed Chocolate Starfish out very quickly...
-
burlesque or
comic effect. Alternatively, it can mean
verse which has a
monotonous rhythm, easy rhyme, and
cheap or
trivial meaning. The word is derived...
- with no one to give her tasks.
Sanders felt that she
risked becoming monotonous at
points in the story, so he
strived to make Roz
constantly interesting...