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monograph
English
Etymology
From mono- (“one”) +? -graph (“write”).
Noun
monograph (plural monographs)
- A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.
- 1996 March, Cullen Murphy, "Hello Darkness", The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 277, No. 3, pp. 22-24.
- I had never given much thought to the role of darkness in ordinary human affairs until I read a monograph prepared by John Staudenmaier, a historian of technology and a Jesuit priest, for a recent conference at MIT.
- 1996 March, Cullen Murphy, "Hello Darkness", The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 277, No. 3, pp. 22-24.
Translations
Verb
monograph (third-person singular simple present monographs, present participle monographing, simple past and past participle monographed)
- (transitive) To write a monograph on (a subject).
- (transitive, US) Of the FDA: to publish a standard that authorizes the use of (a substance).
Anagrams
- nomograph, phonogram
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monographic
English
Etymology
monograph +? -ic
Adjective
monographic (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to a monograph or treatise.
- Drawn in lines without colours.
Derived terms
- monographically
Anagrams
- gramophonic, nomographic, normophagic
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