monograph

[US]/ˈmɒnəɡrɑːf/
[UK]/ˈmɑːnəɡræf/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. a detailed written study or treatise on a specific subject, usually by a single author

Phrases & Collocations

research monograph

academic monograph

author's monograph

Example Sentences

The scholarly monographs were published as pamphlet.

Where the individual monograph directs that loss on drying be determined by thermogravimetric analysis, a sensitive electrobalance is to be used.

She is currently writing a monograph on ancient Chinese pottery.

The professor published a monograph on 18th-century French literature.

The monograph provides a comprehensive analysis of the artist's work.

Students are required to read a monograph on economic theory for the course.

The monograph explores the impact of globalization on indigenous cultures.

The monograph delves into the history of urban planning in the 20th century.

The monograph presents a new perspective on the role of women in medieval society.

The monograph is considered a seminal work in the field of environmental studies.

The monograph was praised for its thorough research and insightful analysis.

Researchers often publish monographs to share their findings with the academic community.

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