different between monopoler vs monopoles
monopoler
English
Noun
monopoler (plural monopolers)
- (obsolete) A monopolist.
- 1664, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Philosophical Letters
- I cannot perceive that man is a monopoler of all reason, or animals of all sense; but that sense and reason are in other creatures as well as in man and animals […]
- 1664, Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Philosophical Letters
French
Verb
monopoler
- Synonym of monopoliser
Conjugation
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- monopol
Noun
monopoler n
- indefinite plural of monopol
monopoler From the web:
monopoles
English
Noun
monopoles
- plural of monopole
French
Noun
monopoles ?
- plural of monopole
monopoles From the web:
- what monopolies exist today
- what monopolies were broken up
- what monopolies are allowed to exist
- what monopolies are allowed to exist and why
- what monopolies are legal
- what monopolies exist in the us
- what monopolies are illegal
- what monopolies do governments regulate
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