Aún no tenemos significados para "mono-".
1At that simple mono-syllable I found myself changed as if by magic!
2One, a mono-eyebrowed rugby type, even thought about passing comment.
3Tot-Ad levels and its isoforms were comparable in patients with mono-vessel versus multi-vessel CAD.
4It used to be said that Milton uses mono-syllables to express slowness of action.
5A stage of pronounced mono-maniac activity with symptoms of paralysis.
6It is a mono-purpose political entity, he will say.
7There had been talk of mono-rails for several years.
8But the real mischief began when Brennan sprang his gyroscopic mono-rail car upon the Royal Society.
9The kind of Fabliaux in mono-rhyme quatrains of the old Aubery anticipate his coarse and popular jests.
10Ideal matrimony is founded on a mono-metallic basis: no amount of silver will be accepted for gold.
11He went on to contrast the "vibrant" United Kingdom with the "mono-ethnic, mono-cultural State to our south."
12Mono-allelic expression of gene families is used by many organisms to mediate phenotypic variation of surface proteins.
13Mono-hulls, on the other hand, heel in the wind, giving you the excitement of that classic sailing experience.