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Monitor 1Definition: One who admonishes; one who warns of faults, informs of duty, or gives advice and instruction by way of reproof or caution.
Monitor 2Definition: 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. Monitor 3Definition: 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. Monitor 4Definition: An ironclad war vessel, very low in the water, and having one or more heavily-armored revolving turrets, carrying heavy guns. Monitor 5Definition: 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. monitor 6Definition: any of various large tropical carnivorous lizards of Africa and Asia and Australia; fabled to warn of crocodiles monitor 7Definition: a piece of electronic equipment that keeps track of the operation of a system continuously and warns of trouble monitor 8Definition: electronic equipment that is used to check the quality or content of electronic transmissions monitor 9Definition: display consisting of a device that takes signals from a computer and displays them on a CRT screen Monitor 10Definition: an iron-clad vessel built by Federal forces to do battle with the Merrimac monitor 11Definition: someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided monitor 12Definition: someone who supervises (an examination) monitor 13Definition: keep tabs on; keep an eye on; keep under surveillance
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