Monotone
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Monotone refers to a sound, for example speech or music, that has a single unvaried tone. Opposite = vibrato
Monotone or monotonicity may also refer to:
- Monotone (common), repetitive and tedious activities
- Monotone (software), an open source revision control system
- Monotone class theorem, in measure theory
- Monotone convergence theorem, in mathematics
- Monotone polygon, in computational geometry
- Monotone preferences, in consumer economics
- Monotonicity criterion, a voting system criterion
- Monotonic function, mathematical concept
- Monotonic orthography, simplified spelling of modern Greek
- Monotonicity of entailment, property of some logical systems
- The Monotones, American rock 'n' roll band (1950s)
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