A scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects; especially, such a document that is written by one person.
1996 March, Cullen Murphy, "Hello Darkness", The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 277, No. 3, [http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/96mar/darkness/darkness.htm pp. 22-24.]
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(technical, archaic) A nonserial (nonperiodical) publication: a one-time publication.
: I had never given much thought to the role of darkness in ordinary human affairs until I read a monograph prepared by John Staudenmaier, a historian of technology and a Jesuit priest, for a recent conference at MIT.
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(linguistics, uncommon) A single letter, especially one which represents a phoneme by itself.
1996 March, Cullen Murphy, "Hello Darkness", The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 277, No. 3, [http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/96mar/darkness/darkness.htm pp. 22-24.]
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