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Monographer

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mon·o·graph  (mn-grf)
n.
A scholarly piece of writing of essay or book length on a specific, often limited subject.
tr.v. mon·o·graphed, mon·o·graph·ing, mon·o·graphs
To write a monograph on.

mo·nogra·pher (m-ngr-fr) n.
mono·graphic adj.
mono·graphi·cal·ly adv.


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Although the 80 herbs monographer represent only a small number of medicinal plants used around the globe, the list does include most of the important single herbs used as herbal medicine or dietary supplements in England (also European countries) and the USA, respectively.
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