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It is the characteristic of some peoples or social groups to communicate in different languages. This usually happens when forming a country with different ethnicities, where each one contributes its language, or specifically in port or commercial areas, where it is essential to communicate with foreigners. See prefix multi- ( "many , varied" ) , polyglot , pidgin .
In some villages or social groups it is the characteristic of communicating in a single language. It is usually an imposition of governments in places where there is a de facto multilingualism for the diversity of cultures, in order to facilitate education and communication; and often to the detriment of minorities who lose their linguistic identity. See prefix mono- ( "only , only" ) , language ( "language" ) .
Relating to multiorgasmia. It is said of who can feel more than one orgasm in the same sexual relationship. It is a word of Greco-Latin composition formed with the prefix multi- ("many") 959; 961; 947; 945; 969; ( orgao "desire with fury" ) the suffix - 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) . See multiorgasm .
Relating to anorgasmia. It is said of those who do not feel orgasms or of something that does not produce them. It is a word composed with the Greek voices 945; 957; ( an "without , out" ) 959; 961; 947; 945; 969; ( orgao "desire with fury" ) - 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) .
It is said of the animal with several differentiated stomachs or a stomach divided into several chambers. From the Greek 960; 959; 955; 965; 962; ( polýs "many, varied" ) 947; 945; 963; 964; 951; 961; ( gaster "stomach" ) 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) . See monogastric .
It is said of the animal with a simple stomach and low storage capacity, making it more common in omnivores or carnivores. From the Greek 956; 959; 957; 959; ( mono "only, unique" ) 947; 945; 963; 964; 951; 961; ( gaster "stomach" ) 953; 954; 959; 962; ( -ikos "relative to" ) . See polygastric .
1º_ It is another way of calling the soliloquy. From the Greek 956; 959; 957; 959; ( mono "only, unique" ) 955; 959; 947; 959; 962; ( logos "study, treatise, discourse") . 2º_ One-man show, where the whole story is done by a single actor, or also if within a work the actor has an extensive parliament that contains a dramatic block. See stand up.
1º_ Conversation between several people, exchange of opinions. By extension it is also said of the relationship of communicated machines that share data, or even of works that when associated generate new interpretations by coincidences in their themes. From the Greek 948; 953; 945; ( say "between , through" ) 955; 959; 947; 959; 962; ( logos "study, treatise, discourse") . 2º_ It is said especially of the resource in literature, and more in theater, where two or more characters exchange parliaments.