Definition of monitor

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Monitor (n.) A tool holder, as for a lathe, shaped like a low turret, and capable of being revolved on a vertical pivot so as to bring successively the several tools in holds into proper position for cutting..

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Monitorial :: Monitorial (a.) Of or pertaining to a monitor or monitors.
Admonitor :: Admonitor (n.) Admonisher; monitor.
Monitorially :: Monitorially (adv.) In a monitorial manner.
Lacasterian :: Lacasterian (a.) Of or pertaining to the monitorial system of instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster, of England, in which advanced pupils in a school teach pupils below them..
Sauvegarde :: Sauvegarde (n.) The monitor.
Monitory :: Monitory (a.) Giving admonition; instructing by way of caution; warning.
Monitor :: Monitor (n.) Any large Old World lizard of the genus Varanus; esp., the Egyptian species (V. Niloticus), which is useful because it devours the eggs and young of the crocodile. It is sometimes five or six feet long..
Varan :: Varan (n.) The monitor. See Monitor, 3..
Monitor :: Monitor (n.) Hence, specifically, a pupil selected to look to the school in the absence of the instructor, to notice the absence or faults of the scholars, or to instruct a division or class..
Monitrix :: Monitrix (n.) A female monitor.
Commonitory :: Commonitory (a.) Calling to mind; giving admonition.
Mentor :: Mentor (n.) A wise and faithful counselor or monitor.
Admonitive :: Admonitive (a.) Admonitory.
Monitor :: Monitor (n.) One who admonishes; one who warns of faults, informs of duty, or gives advice and instruction by way of reproof or caution..
Admonitrix :: Admonitrix (n.) A female admonitor.
Monitor :: Monitor (n.) An ironclad war vessel, very low in the water, and having one or more heavily-armored revolving turrets, carrying heavy guns..
Monitor :: Monitor (n.) A tool holder, as for a lathe, shaped like a low turret, and capable of being revolved on a vertical pivot so as to bring successively the several tools in holds into proper position for cutting..
Monitorship :: Monitorship (n.) The post or office of a monitor.
Prepositor :: Prepositor (n.) A scholar appointed to inspect other scholars; a monitor.
Reaggravation :: Reaggravation (n.) The last monitory, published after three admonitions and before the last excommunication..
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