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How to pronounce monoculture in English?

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Type of culture

Examples of monoculture

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In contrast, Node is a monoculture on the back end, built heavily around Github.
From the open.blogs.nytimes.com
The other is that monoculture and less crop rotation risks exhausting the soil.
From the economist.com
In New Zealand we practice a highly specialist form of grass-based monoculture.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Even Russia-or at least the Russia that Tolstoy wrote about-was a monoculture.
From the newsweek.com
Examples of monoculture include lawns and most field crops, such as wheat or corn.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Whether we would like to admit it or not, everybody is in some sort of monoculture.
From the economist.com
We used to live in a monoculture that was top-heavy, dominated by centrist opinion.
From the guardian.co.uk
Especially in a monoculture genetic pool-such as animal breeds, crop cultures, etc.
From the forbes.com
I was disappointed when it grew only a boring monoculture of short, grey fur.
From the newscientist.com
More examples
  • The cultivation of a single crop (on a farm or area or country)
  • Monoculture is the agricultural practice of producing or growing one single crop over a wide area. It is widely used in modern industrial agriculture and its implementation has allowed for large harvests from minimal labor. ...
  • In the field of computer science, monoculture is a term used to describe a community of computers, all running identical software. ...
  • (monocultural) having only one (single) culture; of or relating to a monoculture
  • (MONOCULTURES) areas where only one plant is being grown, such as crops of wheat, tobacco, soybeans or corn. Biologically non-diverse areas.
  • The growth of only one species in a given area; such as a cornfield or other agricultural field.
  • Monoculture is the case where a large number of users run the same software, and are vulnerable to the same attacks.
  • Monoculture is the practice of planting a single crop, or genetically similar crops, over a wide area. Its advantages to growers are that the crop may thrive in conditions tailored to its success and without competition from other species. ...
  • A pattern of crop or tree production that relies on a single plant variety.