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monitores

Monitores is the plural form of monitor in several Romance languages, notably Spanish and Portuguese. The basic senses of monitor include a display device, a person who supervises or observes, and in some contexts a reference to monitor lizards. The exact meaning of monitores depends on the language and the context in which it is used.

In computing and electronics, a monitor is a display device that presents visual output from a computer

In social and educational settings, a monitor is a person assigned to supervise or assist participants during

In biology, monitor lizards are a group of large carnivorous reptiles in the family Varanidae. The common

Historically, the term monitor has been used for a class of small, heavily armored ironclad warships developed

or
other
video
source.
Monitores
(the
plural
form
in
Spanish
and
Portuguese)
are
commonly
used
to
refer
to
screens
such
as
LCD,
LED,
and
OLED
displays.
Modern
monitors
vary
in
size,
resolution,
refresh
rate,
and
input
standards.
activities.
In
Spanish-
or
Portuguese-speaking
regions,
such
individuals
are
often
called
monitores,
reflecting
the
role
of
observation
and
guidance.
English
term
is
monitor
lizard,
while
translations
into
other
languages
may
render
the
plural
as
monitores
when
referring
to
multiple
species
or
individuals
in
those
languages.
in
the
1860s,
most
famously
the
USS
Monitor
from
the
American
Civil
War.
The
plural
form
monitors
can
refer
to
multiple
ships
of
this
type;
in
some
languages
that
word
may
appear
as
monitores.