Mono vs. Wheelie — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Mono and Wheelie
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Mono
A bicycle or motorcycle trick where the front wheel is lifted off the ground while riding
Wheelie
In vehicle acrobatics, a wheelie, or wheelstand, is a vehicle maneuver in which the front wheel or wheels come off the ground due to sufficient torque being applied to the rear wheel or wheels, or rider motion relative to the vehicle. Wheelies are usually associated with bicycles and motorcycles, but can be done with other vehicles such as cars, especially in drag racing and tractor pulling.
Mono
(category theory) monomorphism
Wheelie
A stunt in which the front wheel or wheels of a vehicle, such as a bicycle or motorcycle, are raised so that the vehicle is balanced momentarily on its rear wheel or wheels.
Mono
(informal) A monogamous person.
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Wheelie
(informal) An action or stunt where a bicycle, motorcycle, or other vehicle is ridden for a short period while it is standing only on its rear wheel or wheels.
Jim fell off his bike when he was trying to do a wheelie.
Mono
(colloquial) Monaural or monophonic; having only a single audio channel.
Because many in the audience were very close to one of the speakers, the DJ decided to play the music in mono.
Wheelie
A wheelchair user.
Mono
(colloquial) Monochrome.
Wheelie
To ride, or perform the stunt of riding, a vehicle on its rear wheel or wheels.
Mono
, monogamous.
Wheelie
(informal) wheely.
Wheelie bag
Wheelie bin
Mono
The black howler (Mycetes villosus), a monkey of Central America.
Mono
An acute disease characterized by fever and swollen lymph nodes and an abnormal increase of mononuclear leucocytes or monocytes in the bloodstream; not highly contagious; some believe it can be transmitted by kissing
Mono
Designating sound transmission or recording or reproduction over a single channel
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