monotonicities

/ˌmɑnətəˈnɪsətiz/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being unchanging in tone or pitch; dull sameness. (plural form, used when referring to multiple instances or types.)
    • The report highlighted the monotonicities of the city's architecture.
    • We studied the monotonicities in various musical traditions.
    • The monotonicities of the different speakers made the conference unbearable.
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