monochronous

monochronous
\\məˈnäkrənəs\ adjective
Etymology: Late Latin monochronos, from Greek, from mon- + -chronos -chronous

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monochronous, a. Pros.
(məˈnɒkrənəs)
[f. Gr. µονόχρον-ος (f. µόνος mono- + χρόνος time) + -ous.]
Consisting of one ‘time’ or mora; monosemic.
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