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multiplicity
being multiple or various b : the charging of a single criminal act or offense as multiple separate charges or counts
Shared household
at any stage has lived in a domestic relationship either singly or along with the respondent and includes such a household
Organised crime
SCC 1. Means any continuing unlawful activity by an individual, singly or jointly, either as a member of an organised crime
Monolith
A single stone especially one of large size shaped into a pillar
Monolatry
Worship of a single deity
Monograph
A written account or description of a single thing or class of things a special treatise on a
Monogenesis
Biol development of all beings in the universe from a single cell opposed to polygenesis Called also monism
Monogenism
the human races have a common origin or constitute a single species
Monocracy
Government by a single person undivided rule
Monogastric
Having but a single stomach
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