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It was a diagram of a dip akin to a trough, the visual memory would accord to the latter etymology.
Why, yes, you don't know what etymology means and I'm still sure you're mis-remembering something. Monothrough doesn't make any sense, but monotropic does. But I'm willing to apologise if you manage to snatch a scan of one of Grandin's book where she used "monothrough".