monograph

IPA: mˈɑnʌgræf

noun

  • A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.

verb

  • (transitive) To write a monograph on (a subject).
  • (transitive, US) Of the FDA: to publish a standard that authorizes the use of (a substance).
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Examples of "monograph" in Sentences

  • The monograph does not work.
  • His early research is summarized in the monograph.
  • The monograph describes history and structure of SOS.
  • The article also reflects the contents of the monographs.
  • Ashby then produced another monograph which was entitled.
  • A copy of a scientific monograph authored by Earland alone.
  • Fauna Japonica is a series of monographs on the zoology of Japan.
  • This is a photographic monograph on the life of the people of Kau.
  • The monograph explores the political and international ramifications.
  • The first comprehensive monograph on the artist was published in 2007.

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