Dictionary
mon•o•graph
Pronunciation: (mon'u-graf", -gräf"), [key]—
n.
1. a treatise on a particular subject, as a biographical study or study of the works of one artist.
2. a highly detailed and thoroughly documented study or paper written about a limited area of a subject or field of inquiry:
scholarly monographs on medieval pigments.
3. an account of a single thing or class of things, as of a species of organism.
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v.t.
to write a monograph about.
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