"Monographs" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Monographs" Meaning

A monograph is a comprehensive and authoritative book, article, or other written work that is a single treatise or treatises on a specific topic, subject, or issue, usually written by a single author.

"Monographs" Examples

Usage Examples for "Monographs"


A monograph is a comprehensive and specialized work or treatise on a particular subject, often written by a single author.

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The renowned scientist has written a monograph on the physics of black holes, which has been widely acclaimed by the scientific community.
The academic library has an impressive collection of monographs on various fields of study, including history, literature, and philosophy.
The literary critic's latest monograph on the works of Dickens is a masterpiece of literary analysis.
The team of researchers has published a monograph on the environmental impact of climate change, which is expected to influence policy-making.
The monograph on ancient civilizations has been praised for its meticulous attention to detail and thorough research.

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