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monotony (dict)

Monotony

Monotony is continuation without variation; but not necessarily the extreme of complete stagnation and constancy. The notion of monotony has therefore not exclusively negative connotations, but has also received appreciation as in
The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind. Albert Einstein.
In mathematics, monotony (or monotonicity) is the distinguished property of monotonic functions.

 

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