monotony
21monotony — n. Uniformity, sameness, tedium, want of variety …
22monotony — n 1. lack of variety, changelessness, tedium, tediousness, routine, fixed routine, rut, groove, fixed schedule; uniformity, sameness, self sameness; lack of excitement, dullness, humdrum, deadness, flatness; wearisomeness, dreariness, stuffiness; …
23monotony — mo·not·o·ny …
24monotony — [məˈnɒtəni] noun [U] the fact that something never changes, so that it is boring …
25monotony — mo•not•o•ny [[t]məˈnɒt n i[/t]] n. 1) wearisome uniformity or lack of variety, as in action or aspect 2) sameness of tone or pitch, as in speaking • Etymology: 1700–10; < LGk, der. of monotonía=monóton(os) monotonous+ ia y III …
26monotony — /məˈnɒtəni / (say muh notuhnee) noun 1. lack of variety, or wearisome uniformity, as in occupation, scenery, etc. 2. the continuance of an unvarying sound; monotone. 3. sameness of tone or pitch, as in utterance. {Late Greek monotonia} …
27monotony — n. 1 the state of being monotonous. 2 dull or tedious routine …
28Anatomy of Monotony — is a poem from the second, 1931, editionof Wallace Stevens s first book of poetry, Harmonium. Unlike most ofthe poems in this collection, it was first published in 1931, [Stevens, H. p. 260] so it isrestricted by copyright until 2025 in America… …
29art and architecture, Mesopotamian — Introduction the art and architecture of the ancient Mesopotamian civilizations. The name Mesopotamia has been used with varying connotations by ancient writers. If, for convenience, it is to be considered synonymous with the modern… …
30Meal, Combat, Individual ration — Elements of a USAF Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967 The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was the name of canned wet combat rations issued by the United States Armed Forces… …