IPA: /məˈnoʊmiəl/
KK: /mɒˈnoʊmiəl/
A mathematical expression that has only one term, which can include numbers, variables, and exponents.
In algebra, a monomial like 3x^2 is used to represent a single term in an equation.
Monomial → It is formed from "mono-" (from Greek "monos", meaning single or alone) and "nomial" (from Greek "nomos", meaning part or term). The word "monomial" refers to a single term in algebra, combining the idea of being single with the concept of a term or part.
Think of 'mono-' meaning 'single' and 'nomial' referring to a 'term' — a monomial is simply a single term in mathematics.