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monologue

1. a long speech by one actor in a play or movie, or as part of a theatrical or broadcast program



2. prolonged talk or discourse by a single speaker, especially one dominating or monopolizing a conversation.

monarch

1. a sovereign head of state, especially a king, queen, or emperor



2. an American butterfly characterized by it's black and orange color pattern

monogram

a motif of two or more letters, typically a person's initials, usually interwoven or otherwise combined in a decorative design, used as a logo or to identify a personal possession

monopoly

the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service

monolith

1. a large single upright block of stone



2. a large and impersonal political, corporate, or social structure regarded as intractably indivisible and uniform

unanimous

1. (of two or more people) fully in agreement



2. (of an opinion, decision, or vote) held or carried by everyone involved

unilateral

(of an action or decision) performed by or affecting only one person, group, or country involved in a particular situation, without the agreement of another or the others

duplex

a house divided into two apartments, with a separate entrance for each

duplicate

exactly like something else, especially through having been copied

bilateral

1. having or relating to two sides; affecting both sides



2. involving two parties, usually countries

bipartisan

of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies

bisect

divide into two (equal) parts