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monosymptomatic — “+ adjective Etymology: mon + symptomatic : exhibiting or manifested by a single principal symptom * * * monosymptomatic see mono 1 … Useful english dictionary
monosymptomatic — adj. characterized by a single outstanding symptom (Medicine) … English contemporary dictionary
monosymptomatic — mono·symptomatic … English syllables
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