"mono" is from "monos" (one, single, alone) spoken by people of Greece starting about 1000 B.C.
It's added to the start of a word as a prefix to indicate "alone", "only" or "single". In most basic form it means "one", yes.
2007-01-06 07:09:24
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answered by Scotty M 2
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one
2007-01-06 07:07:01
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answer #2
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answered by tish s 2
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mono y mono (one on one)
2007-01-06 07:17:51
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answer #3
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answered by BluLizard 3
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it means one
2007-01-06 07:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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one, single
2007-01-06 07:06:47
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answered by coolgurl261286 2
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actually it means same, ie monochromatic
2007-01-06 07:08:56
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answered by Baby 3
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one, same
2007-01-06 07:31:32
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answered by Anonymous
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uno!
2007-01-06 07:09:45
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answered by MichaelP 4
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