monography (Meaning)

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monography (n.)

Representation by lines without color; an outline drawing.

A monograph.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monography

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monography Sentence Examples

  1. The monography provided an in-depth analysis of the artist's unique style and technique.
  2. The professor assigned a monography on the history of ancient Egypt as extra reading.
  3. The scientist published a monography outlining their groundbreaking research on climate change.
  4. The library acquired a rare monography on the works of William Shakespeare.
  5. The historian's monography examined the complexities of the American Revolution.
  6. The pharmaceutical company released a monography on the safety and efficacy of their new drug.
  7. The music conservatory offered a course dedicated to the monography of Ludwig van Beethoven's symphonies.
  8. The museum curator curated an exhibition showcasing the evolution of monography in art history.
  9. The epidemiologist's monography on disease surveillance influenced global health policy.
  10. The university library houses a comprehensive collection of monographs on diverse academic subjects.

FAQs About the word monography

Representation by lines without color; an outline drawing., A monograph.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The monography provided an in-depth analysis of the artist's unique style and technique.

The professor assigned a monography on the history of ancient Egypt as extra reading.

The scientist published a monography outlining their groundbreaking research on climate change.

The library acquired a rare monography on the works of William Shakespeare.