monepic
English
Etymology
From Greek mono- (one) + epos (speech, word).
Adjective
monepic (comparative more monepic, superlative most monepic)
- Composed of a single word or single-word sentences.
- 1894 November, James Sully, Popular Science:
- His speech is monepic. These words consist of substantives, such as mamma, nurse, milk, and so forth.
- 1894 November, James Sully, Popular Science:
Anagrams
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