μονοειδές

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From μονοειδής (monoeidḗs, one in kind): as a noun, a substantivisation of its neuter forms; as an adjective, regularly declined forms.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

μονοειδές (monoeidés) n (genitive μονοειδοῦς); third declension

  1. uniformity

Declension

Adjective

μονοειδές (monoeidés)

  1. nominative singular neuter of μονοειδής (monoeidḗs)
  2. accusative singular neuter of μονοειδής (monoeidḗs)
  3. vocative singular neuter of μονοειδής (monoeidḗs)
  4. contracted vocative singular masculine of μονοειδής (monoeidḗs)
  5. contracted vocative singular feminine of μονοειδής (monoeidḗs)

References

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