Definition of Polygraphers

1. Noun. (plural of polygrapher) ¹

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Definition of Polygraphers

1. polygrapher [n] - See also: polygrapher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Polygraphers

polygonoscope
polygonoscopes
polygonous
polygons
polygons of forces
polygonum
polygonums
polygony
polygordius
polygram
polygrams
polygranular
polygraph
polygraphed
polygrapher
polygraphers (current term)
polygraphic
polygraphical
polygraphically
polygraphing
polygraphist
polygraphists
polygraphs
polygraphy
polygrooved
polygyn
polygynae
polygyne
polygynia

Literary usage of Polygraphers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoirs of Libraries: Including a Handbook of Library Economy by Edward Edwards (1859)
"Collective works of British polygraphers. § b. Collective works of Foreign polygraphers. § c. Encyclopaedias. § d. Reviews, Magazines, and other Periodicals ..."

2. Nine Reports on the Establishment (1851-2) and Working (during the Five by Edward Edwards (1858)
"Collective Works of British polygraphers. § d. Reviews, Magazines, and other periodicals. § c. Encyclopaedias. As to the order in which it is proposed to ..."

3. Security Awareness in the 1990's: Feature Articles from the Security by Lynn F. Fischer (1998)
"According to polygraph officials, there was no requirement that background investigation information be made available to polygraphers prior to an ..."

4. Report of Investigation: The Aldrich Ames Espionage Caseby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The DCI also directs objective testing, involving FBI and NSA polygraphers to determine whether institutional bias is a factor in CIA polygraph procedures. ..."

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