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monosemic, a.|mɒnəʊˈsiːmɪk| [f. Gr. µονόσηµ-ος cited in sense ‘having only one signification’ (f. µονό-ς mono- + σῆµα sign, mark) + -ic.] a. Pros. Consisting of or equal to a single mora. (Cf. disemic, trisemic.)
1890in Century Dict. b. Linguistics. = monosemantic a.
1969Computers & Humanities III. 251 The verses contain a very high proportion of monosemic words and polysemic words used in their primary meaning. 1971O. A. Wojtasiewicz tr. Pelc's Studies in Functional Logical Semiotics of Natural Lang. 23 The English word ‘bay’ has more usages... ‘Orchid’, on the other hand, is a monosemic word. |