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monopole
noun mono·pole \ˈmä-nə-ˌpōl\
Definition of MONOPOLE
1
: a single positive or negative electric charge; also : a hypothetical north or south magnetic pole existing alone
2
: a radio antenna consisting of a single often straight element
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First Known Use of MONOPOLE
1937
Rhymes with MONOPOLE
aureole, banderole, bannerol, barcarole, barrel roll, buttonhole, cabriole, camisole, capriole, caracole, carmagnole, coffee roll, croquignole, cubbyhole, decontrol, Demerol, Dover sole, escarole, exit poll, farandole, finger hole, fumarole, girandole, girasole, Grand Guignol, honor roll, innersole, in the hole, Jackson Hole, jelly roll, kaiser roll, lemon sole, meadow vole, methanol, micromole, millimole, muster roll, on a roll, on the whole, oriole, ostiole, oversoul, ozone hole, petiole, pick-and-roll, pigeonhole, protocol, rabbit hole, rigmarole, rock and roll, Seminole, totem pole, tracheole, vacuole, water hole
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