Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A delineation in lines without colors; an outline sketch.
- noun A monograph; also, a system of monographs.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun Representation by lines without color; an outline drawing.
- noun obsolete A monograph.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A
monograph . - noun
Representation bylines withoutcolour ; anoutline drawing .
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Examples
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First monography on Fritz Kahn is out now (208 pages, 260 images, poster “Man as Industrial Palace” included, hardcover, publisher Springer).
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First monography on Fritz Kahn is out now (208 pages, 260 images, poster “Man as Industrial Palace” included, hardcover, publisher Springer).
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Her monography Israeli historical revisionism: from left to right especially is worth reading.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “When and How Was the Jewish People Invented?” Update: 2009
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The definitive monography on colonoscopy was written by Dave Barry A journey into my colon — and yours
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“Towards a Chronology of the Madhyamaka School”, monography in L.A. Hercus et al. (eds.), Indological and Buddhist Studies.
ÅÄntaraká¹£ita Blumenthal, James 2008
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For this purpose one presents a habilitation thesis, often a monography of an area of research.
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In my case the habilitation thesis was a monography on multiproduct pricing.
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In his most well-known work, the monography, Value and Capital, published in 1939, Hicks abandoned this tradition and gave the theory an increased economic relevance.
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This definition can be demonstrated by biography as well as by monography and general history.
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"We are not very rich, but at any rate we possess tools for work fairly complete on theology and the monography of the cloisters."
En Route 1877
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