monograph

/məˈnɒɡrɑːf/

Definitions

1. noun

A scholarly article or book on a single subject, especially a specialized or technical topic.

“The professor wrote a monograph on quantum physics for the academic journal.”

2. verb

To write a monograph about (a subject).

“She will monograph the history of the city’s architecture for her thesis.”

Synonyms

  • thesis
  • treatise

Antonyms

  • generalization