monopitchEtymologyFrom mono- + pitch.adjSloping in one direction only.“Monopitch roofs are often found over single-storey ancillary rooms and spaces such as utility rooms at the side or back of the main building on traditional houses.”nounThe use of a single pitch (sound frequency); lack of pitch variation.“Under the circumstances it was not difficult to draw the tentative inference that the subject's vocal monopitch was causally connected with his auditory deficiency; all a priori considerations pointed strongly in that direction.”