mons
1 Americannoun
plural
montes-
an area of the body that is higher than neighboring areas.
noun
abbreviation
noun
Etymology
Origin of mons
1615–25; < New Latin; Latin mōns mountain, hill; see mount 2
Example Sentences
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Although many of the characters, including the physicians, in “Man’s 4th Best Hospital” are women, and, although Bergman has gotten beyond the trope of nurse as dumb mons, his depiction of gender is still old-fashioned.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 25, 2019
The mountain ranges and individual mountains are labeled with their Latin names, "montes" for mountain ranges and "mons" for individual mountains.
From Scientific American • May 17, 2013
Art Carney and Wal ter Matthau are roommates in Neil Si mons hilarious study of two men who thought they couldn't live with their wives� until the tried living with each other.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By a vote of 163 to 78 in the House of Com mons, and 38 to 23 in the Senate, Canada's Parliament approved what Liberal Prime Minister Lester Pearson calls a flag for all Canadians.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Inter Falernum et mare mons est saxeus, hominum manibus confossus, quod vulgus insulsum a Virgilio magicis cantaminibus factum putant: ita clarorum fama hominum, non veris contenta laudibus, saepe etiam fabulis viam facit.
From The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus From the Quarto of 1604 by Dyce, Alexander
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