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monepic, a. rare.|mɒˈnɛpɪk| Also monoepic. [f. mono- + Gr. ἔπ-ος word + ic.] Composed of a single word or of sentences consisting of a single word.
a1832Bentham Lang. Wks. 1843 VIII. 333/1 This proposition will consist of one word only, or of divers words,—will be either monoepic or polyepic. 1895Pop. Sci. Monthly Feb. 440 A child's first imitative talk, which might be described as monepic or single-worded—as ‘wow-wow’, ‘dow’ (down)—is essentially vague. Ibid. Apr. 781 His speech is monepic. |