The difference between Monokini and Topless
When used as nouns, monokini means the lower part of a bikini without the upper part (i.e., topless), whereas topless means a convertible car having the top retracted or otherwise open.
Topless is also adverb with the meaning: not wearing any clothes on the upper body.
Topless is also adjective with the meaning: lacking a top.
check bellow for the other definitions of Monokini and Topless
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Monokini as a noun:
The lower part of a bikini without the upper part (i.e., topless).
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Monokini as a noun:
A one-piece swimsuit, which may cover both the chest and the crotch (as contrasted with a bikini, which consists of two pieces).
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Topless as an adjective:
Lacking a top.
Examples:
"The sight-seeing bus is topless to allow tourists a better view of the sights."
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Topless as an adjective (poetic):
Very high, towering.
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Topless as an adjective (chiefly, of a woman):
Not wearing a garment covering the top half of the body; naked from the waist up.
Examples:
"The council voted to allow topless swimmers on the beach."
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Topless as an adjective (of a place):
Featuring women that are naked from the waist up, often strippers or dancers.
Examples:
"Only her closest friends knew that Jenny was working at a topless bar to help with college expenses."
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Topless as an adverb:
Not wearing any clothes on the upper body.
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Topless as a noun (automotive):
A convertible car having the top retracted or otherwise open.