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monoˈcolous, a. nonce-wd. [f. Gr. µονόκωλ-ος (f. µόνο-ς mono- + κῶλον limb) + -ous.] (See quot.)
1798Ferriar Illustr. Sterne, Varieties of Man 200 The people were monocolous, that is, having only one leg, or sciapodous, having feet so large as to shelter the whole body, in a supine posture. |