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mon·o·logue also mon·o·log   (mŏn'ə-lôg', -lŏg')   
n.  
    1. A dramatic soliloquy.

    2. A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy.

  1. A continuous series of jokes or comic stories delivered by one comedian.

  2. A long speech made by one person, often monopolizing a conversation.

v.   mon·o·logued also mon·o·logged, mon·o·logu·ing also mon·o·log·ging, mon·o·logues also mon·o·logs

v.   intr.
To give or perform a monologue.
v.   tr.
To address a monologue to.

[French : Greek mono-, mono- + Greek -logos, -logue.]
mon'o·log'ic (-lŏj'ĭk), mon'o·log'i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj., mon'o·logu'ist (mŏn'ə-lôg'ĭst, -lŏg'-), mo·nol'o·gist (mə-nŏl'ə-jĭst, mŏn'ə-lôg'ĭst, -lŏg'-) n.
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