English to Afrikaans Meaning of monroe


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Definitions of monroe in English
Noun(1) an oxide containing just one atom of oxygen in the molecule
Examples of monroe in English
(1) Earlier in 2004 Californian city councillors ended up with red faces after taking steps to protect people from the potentially deadly chemical dihydrogen monoxide .(2) This atomic chlorine reacts readily with ozone to produce chlorine monoxide and molecular oxygen.(3) He continued to work productively, analysing the chemistry of chlorine bleaches and preparing hypochlorous acid and chlorine monoxide for the first time.(4) Any furnace producing that amount may have one or more operating conditions causing such a high level of carbon monoxides .(5) The deleterious consumption of monoxides and dioxides has also weakened my mental acuity, sensitivity and enthusiasm.
(1) carbon monoxide ::
koolstofmonoksied
(2) dihydrogen monoxide ::
dihydrogen monoksied
Word Example from TV Shows
Monroe:
While we're here
toasting you and your legacy

Monroe: While we're here toasting you and your legacy

Westworld Season 2, Episode 9

Lariat. The one
on Candelaria and Monroe.

Lariat. The one on Candelaria and Monroe.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 13

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