MON- 
[Gk. ieee alone ; siphon, a small 
pipe. ving a single central 
tube in the filament, as in certain 
red rece (bot). 
monospermous (m6 
[Gk. monos, alese: 
One-seeded (404. 
2 fagotto (mén’éspér'mi nt. 
[Gk. monos, alone ; sperma, seed. 
Normal fertilization isd the entrance 
of one nto an ovum 
n’6spér'miis) a. 
sperma, seed.] 
monospondylic (mon’éspondil’ik) a. 
Gk. monos, alone; sphondylos, a 
vertebra.] AZf/. vertebrae without 
vane (zool.). 
am (mdn’ dsporan jiim) 
my Gk. ee alone ; sforos, seed ; 
anggeion, vessel.| A s sporangium 
producing simple meh (d02.). 
monospore (m ‘6spor) 2. [Gk. monos, 
seed ‘A simple or 
e or a simple spore 
(dz02.). 
monostachyous (mén’éstak’iitis) a. 
[Gk. 
ing a single s 
— through the whole axis 
Boe ianwas (ménés’tikiis) a. 
Gk. monos, alone ; stichos, row.] 
Arranged in one row (zoo/.) ; along 
— side of an axis (do/. 
us (mon ’estig’ matiis) a. 
TG. mo S, aioe pe is, mark.] 
With one 2 ipa on nly (dot. 
monostylous (mén’éstr'liis) < [Gk. 
monos, alone ; oy pillar.] Having 
goers 
ie ‘osimét’ — 
a. [Gk. mony os alone : Pat with 
metron, me only 
one plane ot ‘bilateral ‘gyuanetty 
(0#.). 
ne. 
normally eto (bt 
mosymmet 
197 
MOR- 
monothalamic 2 REET a. 
k. monos, alon MOS, 
chamber.] Api. not fanned 
single bea having one 
gynoecium 
mon acthaiamous ‘ndn'6 othal ‘Amiis) @ 
monothecal pas 6thé’kal 
monos, alone ; theke, box.] gh Poe 
single - chambered 
one loculus ; ; 
ol.). 
monothelious (mon’éthé@'litis) a. [Gk. 
onos, alone; (helys, female. ] 
d. oa ale grad wit 
more than one male 
monotocous (mondt ‘dkiis) a. [Gk. 
MONO, OS, ing. 
” [Gk. 
ir iar “wheel 
dngie: -piece trochant x, 
as in most stinging uyeeaen 
zool.). 
monotrophic Rvaract otrof'ik [Gk. 
monos, alone ; trophe, nourisiment.] 
Subsisting on one kind of foo 
monotype (mon’ stig n. [Gk. monos, 
alone; L. typus, type.| A single 
type nto constitutes a species or 
genus 
monozoic (min bert a. [Gk. monos, 
mal.] Afi. archi- 
one sporozoite 
e cyst; pro- 
ducing one yg Beene only (dt01. Pe 
monticolous ntik’6 
ain 
Inhabiting mountainous regions 
bio 
morphalaxis (mér’falak’sis) m. [Gk. 
morphe, form ; L. daxare, to release. ] 
Transformation of one part directly 
into another, in regeneration of 
parts (zoo/.). 
a ao m. [Gk 
he, form 
ture of plan 
tinct from pelle meses of the 
functions. 
morphon (mérfdn) ow mosen 
form.] A de finitely ormed in 
vidual, as ofp. a bion (d7o/.). 
