Mono may refer to:
Common meanings
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Infectious mononucleosis, "the kissing disease"
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Monaural, monophonic sound reproduction, often shortened to mono
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Mono-, a numerical prefix representing anything single
Music
Performers
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Mono (Japanese band), an instrumental band
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Mono (UK band), an electronic band
* Miky Mono, former member of
Mono Inc.
Mono Inc. is a German gothic rock band from Hamburg, founded in 2000.
MONO is a derivative of Monomania (German "Monomanie"), a term from the 19th century psychiatric disease theory, a form of partial insanity conceived as single pathological ...
, a German gothic rock band
* Richard Targett and the Monos, a side-project to
The Trudy
Albums
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''Mono'' (Alpha Wolf album) or the title song, 2017
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''Mono'' (Fury in the Slaughterhouse album), 1993
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''Mono'' (The Icarus Line album), 2001
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''Mono'' (Lena Katina album) or the title song, 2019
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''Mono'' (The Mavericks album), 2015
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''Mono'' (mixtape), by RM, 2018
* ''Mono'', by Paul Westerberg, packaged with ''
Stereo
Stereophonic sound, or more commonly stereo, is a method of sound reproduction that recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional audible perspective. This is usually achieved by using two independent audio channels through a configuration ...
'', 2002
Songs
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"Mono" (song), by Courtney Love, 2004
* "Mono", by Fightstar from ''
They Liked You Better When You Were Dead'', 2005
* "Mono", by Monrose from ''
Ladylike'', 2010
* "Mono", by Whitechapel from ''
Our Endless War'', 2014
Places
United States
* Mono or
Mono Mills, California, a ghost town
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Mono County, California
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Mono Village, Mono County, California, a former settlement
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Mono Lake, California
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Mono Pass
Mono Pass is a mountain pass
A mountain pass is a navigable route through a mountain range or over a ridge. Since many of the world's mountain ranges have presented formidable barriers to travel, passes have played a key role in trade, war, ...
, Yosemite National park, California
Elsewhere
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Mono Department, Benin
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Mono, Ontario, Canada, a town
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Monó, Romania, a village
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Mono Island, Solomon Islands
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Mono River, Togo
People and languages
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Mono tribe, a tribe of Native Americans in California
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Mono language (California), their language
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Mono people (Congo), ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Mono language (Congo), their language
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Mono language (Solomon Islands)
Mono, or Alu, is an Oceanic language of Solomon Islands reported in 1999 to be spoken by 660 people on Treasury Island (Mono proper), 2,270 on Shortland Island (Alu dialect), and 14 on Fauro Island Fauro Island is an island of the Shortland Isla ...
, a dialect of Mono-Alu language
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José María Gatica
José María Gatica (25 May 1925 – 12 November 1963) was an Argentine boxer, one of Argentina's most famous sports idols. Gatica fought 96 times, winning 86 (72 by KO). He was a popular figure in Argentina.
However, Gatica's boxing career was ...
(1925–1963), Argentine boxer nicknamed "El Mono"
Other uses
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BAC Mono, a British sports car which began production in 2011
* Mono, a character in the video game ''
Little Nightmares II''
* Mono, a character in the video game ''
Shadow of the Colossus''
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''Mono'' (film), a 2016 American film featuring
Sam Lerner
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Mono (software), an open source implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (.NET)
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Monocyte, a type of leukocyte (white blood cell)
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Monodactylidae
Monodactylidae is a family of perciform bony fish commonly referred to as monos, moonyfishes or fingerfishes. All are strongly laterally compressed with disc-shaped bodies and tall anal and dorsal fins. Unusually for fish, scales occur on their ...
, members of which are referred to as monos
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Monomorphism, in category theory
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Order of Mono
The Order of Mono is the highest Togolese order of chivalry, established on September 2, 1961 by President Sylvanus Olympio. The order is named after the major river passing through the country: the Mono River. The Order of Mono consists of five ...
, the highest Togolese order of chivalry
See also
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Language and nationality disambiguation pages