Mono
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Mono may refer to:
Single
- Mono-, numerical prefix representing anything single
Music
- Mono (Japanese band), a Japanese post-rock band
- Mono (UK band), an English trip hop group
- Mono (The Icarus Line album), 2001
- Mono (The Mavericks album), 2015
- Mono, a 1993 album by Fury in the Slaughterhouse
- Mono, a 2002 album by Paul Westerberg, included with the album Stereo
- "Mono" (song), a 2004 song by Courtney Love
- "Mono", a 2005 song by Fightstar from They Liked You Better When You Were Dead
- "Mono", a 2010 song by Monrose from Ladylike
- "Mono", a 2014 song by Whitechapel from Our Endless War
Places
United States
- Mono, California, former name of Mono Mills, California
- Mono County, California
- Mono Lake, California
Elsewhere
- Mono Department, Benin
- Mono, Ontario, Canada
- Monó, a village within Ulmeni, Maramureș, Romania
- Mono River, Togo
- Mono Island, Solomon Islands
People
- Mono tribe, a tribe of Native Americans in California
- Mono language (California), their language
- Mono people (Congo), ethnic group of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Mono language (Congo), their language
- Mono language (Solomon Islands), a dialect of Mono-Alu language
Computing
- Mono (software), an open source implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure (.NET)
- MonoDevelop, an Integrated development environment
- Monochrome BBS, a text-based multi-user bulletin board system
- Monospaced font
Other
- Infectious mononucleosis, a disease
- Mono, a character in the video game Shadow of the Colossus
- Mono, type of rock climbing handhold in which only one finger can be used
- Monochrome, an image or light source containing a single color (also a style of graffiti)
See also
- Monodactylus sebae, an animal species
- m0n0wall is an embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD
- All pages with titles containing Mono
- Monomorphism, type of morphism in universal algebra or category theory
- Solo (music)
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