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Definition of Polygraphist
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polygraphist
Literary usage of Polygraphist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"Nieremberg y Otin, JUAN EUSEBIO, noted theologian and polygraphist, b. of German
parents at Madrid, 1595; d. there, 1658. Having studied the classics at the ..."
2. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... gian and polygraphist, b. of German parents и! М.:- rid, 1595; d. there, 1658.
Having studied tbe <•:.>-: • at the Court, he went to Alcalá for the ..."
3. The Sex Offenderby Barbara K. Schwartz, Henry R. Cellini by Barbara K. Schwartz, Henry R. Cellini (1999)
"... Use of Polygraph Disclosures 13-8 Determining Questions Directed to the Offender
13-9 Information Provided to the polygraphist 13-9 Finding a Qualified ..."
4. The French Revolution: A Political History, 1789-1804 by François-Alphonse Aulard (1910)
"... and according to the best authorities, immediately popularising all that he
learned ; an indefatigable polygraphist and extremely well read. ..."
5. American Journal of Education (1857)
"A polygraphist truly he is, who blots much paper with his ink. He hurries through
with every thing ; he will write you a whole volume, stans pede in uno ..."
6. Catholicity and Progress in Ireland by Michael O'Riordan (1906)
"... its glorious career had produced some of the most famous men of the modern
world—amongst them, Erasmus, the humanist; Justus Lipsius, the polygraphist; ..."