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Noun monod has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebMonodNoun: 1. A French biologist and philosopher, known for his work on enzymatic reactions, cell biology, and genetics. Example sentence: Monod's research on the lac operon provided significant insights into gene regulation. Noun (Local): 1. A type of traditional dance form originating from a specific region, often performed to celebrate local festivals. Example sentence: The monod performed during the village's annual festival showcased the region's rich cultural heritage. Adjective: 1. Characterized by or relating to a single voice or voice part in music. Example sentence: The beautiful monod melody performed by the soprano captivated the audience. Adjective (Local): 1. Pertaining to a specific locality or region; indigenous. Example sentence: The small café served delicious monod dishes that were prepared using locally sourced ingredients. | ||||
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