2. Verb. (third-person singular of polygraph) ¹
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Definition of Polygraphs
1. polygraph [v] - See also: polygraph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Polygraphs
Literary usage of Polygraphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Library of Parliament by Canada Library of Parliament (1857)
"ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BELLES-LETTRES, INCLUDING polygraphs. Addison, Joseph.
The Works of—with notes, by Richard Hurd. New e<Ji- tion, with additions ..."
2. Systematic Catalogue of Books in the Collection of the Mercantile Library by New York (N.Y.). Mercantile Library Association (1837)
"polygraphs: Or Writers on mixed Subjects; with Essayist and Miscellany Compositions,
and a few omitted Books. Addison, Joseph : Works, except the Spectator. ..."
3. Order of the Classification of Sion College Library, London by Sion College, London Sion College. Library, Sion College Library, William Henry Milman (1889)
"Kn polygraphs. .o In more Ancient Languages than one; .1 Greek ; .2 Modern Greek;
... Ki2 polygraphs (continued}. .o In more Modern Languages than one; ..."
4. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1900)
"Nocto, via, manu and penna polygraphs. Manufactured by Ralph Wedgwood, junior,
son and successor to the Patentee. Wholesale and Retail, 345, Oxford Street, ..."