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French
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin monochordon, itself borrowed from Ancient Greek μονόχορδον (monókhordon).
Pronunciation
Noun
monocorde m (plural monocordes)
- (music) monochord
Adjective
monocorde (plural monocordes)
- monotonous
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Italian
Etymology
From mono- + corde.
Adjective
monocorde (plural monocordi)
- monotonous (unvarying in tone)
Spanish
Adjective
monocorde m or f (masculine and feminine plural monocordes)
- monotonous
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