monograph

/ˈmɑnəˌɡræf/
noun
  1. A detailed written study or book on a single specialized subject, usually by one author.
    • The library's collection includes a rare monograph on early printing techniques.
    • Her monograph about ancient Roman architecture won a prestigious award.
    • The professor published a monograph on the migration patterns of monarch butterflies.
verb
  1. To write a monograph about a specific topic.
    • He monographed the life and work of the forgotten composer.
    • The scientist monographed the effects of climate change on coral reefs.
    • She plans to monograph the history of her hometown's textile industry.
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