Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monogram.(verb)
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Use "monograms" in a sentence
"In The Critique of Pure Reason the work of the imagination is the necessary ingredient in all perception and all knowledge and its products are consistently figured as "monograms" or inscriptions, thus forming a striking parallel to Kant’s reflections on the writing on his own philosophy, in the remarks on"
"Her diamond-dotted line of graphic silver and gold charms, bracelets and earrings is inspired in part by her father's obsession with monograms."
"In addition, the calligraphers have designed special gold monograms for each of the Laureates on the outside of the diplomas, which are also found on the boxes in which the diplomas rest."