| A | B |
| monomania | a dominant, overpowering, obsessive interest |
| monotheistic | pertaining to a belief in only one god |
| pentagonal | having five sides and five angles |
| monogamous | having only one mate during a lifetime |
| polysyllabically | using words of more than three syllables |
| homogenized | made similar or uniform |
| hexameter | a line of poetry consisting of six metrical feet |
| protagonist | the main character is poem, story, or play |
| monolith | a single, large stone as a monument |
| prototype | the first of anything; an original model |
| monochrome | a mass of a single color |
| stereoscopic | three-dimensional, allowing pictures to be seen in depth |
| monogram | a person's initials combined into one design |
| dilemma | a situation involving a choice between two alternatives |
| trilogy | three closely related works by the same person & developing a single theme |
| dichotomy | division into two parts |
| monastic | like the life of a secluded nun or monk |
| protozoan | pertaining to a one-celled animal; of the phylum Protozoa |
| monograph | a scholarly treatise about one particular subject |
| monologue | a dramatic soliloquy that monopolizes conversation |