
(urbánní)
městský
addressing the structures, functions, or issues of cities and their populations

(městský)
světský
sophisticated, refined, and exudes confidence from extensive social experience

(sophistikovanost)
městský život
a refined politeness and sophistication in behavior and manner

(aerální)
vzdušný
having a connection to or being located in the air

(pilot)
aeronaut
an individual who pilots or operates an aircraft

(obecnost)
generalita
the quality of being broad, widespread, or universally applicable

(zobecnit)
generalizovat
to draw a general conclusion based on specific cases that can be irrelevant to other situations

(obecný)
genera
referring to traits that are shared by all members of a particular biological genus

(generozita)
štědrost
the quality of being kind, understanding and unselfish, especially in providing money or gifts to others

(monokratismus)
monokracie
a system of governance where a singular authority rules without any legal or oppositional constraints

(monogramový znak)
monogram
a design made of two or more interwoven letters, typically one's initials, used on stationery or embroidered on apparel

(monografická publikace)
monografie
a detailed written account of a particular subject, usually in the format of a short book
A monograph is a detailed, scholarly work focused on a single subject or specific aspect of a topic. It is typically written by one author or a small group of authors and provides an in-depth analysis or comprehensive study. Monographs are often used in academic and research settings to present original research findings, theoretical discussions, or extensive reviews on a particular area of interest. They are valued for their thoroughness and specialized content, offering readers a deep understanding of the subject matter.

(obelisk)
monolit
a large, singular stone block, frequently used as a pillar or memorial
A monolith is a large, upright stone or rock that is usually shaped into a single, solid piece. It is often tall and narrow, standing alone or as part of a structure. Monoliths are found in various places, including ancient sites, and were sometimes used in monuments or as markers. They can be naturally occurring, such as a large rock formation, or man-made, often carved or shaped for a specific purpose. Monoliths are known for their impressive size and are often seen as symbols of strength or stability.

(monologie)
monolog
a speech spoken to oneself, often as a way of expressing thoughts or emotions aloud

(jednozámkovost)
monomanie
an excessive and unhealthy obsession with a singular subject or idea to an extent that it becomes overwhelming and harmful
Monomania refers to an obsession or fixation on a single idea, subject, or object, and ignoring all others. Individuals with monomania may become extremely preoccupied with a particular topic or pursuit, often to the point that it causes harm to other aspects of their life. This intense focus can lead to difficulties in maintaining relationships, pursuing other interests, or functioning effectively in daily activities. While monomania is not considered a formal mental disorder, it can still have significant impact on an individual's well-being and they may benefit from therapeutic treatments to broaden their focus and improving overall balance in life.

(vyhradní vlastnictví)
monopol
the exclusive authority or ownership over a particular resource or domain

(jednoslabičný)
monosyllab
a word or expression comprised of a single syllable

(jednotón)
monotón
a continuous, unvaried pitch or tone in speech or sound

(jednotvárnost)
monotónie
the constant lack of change and variety that is boring
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