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How does a manual differ from a monograph?

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Answered by angela36
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As nouns the difference between manual and monograph

is that manual is a handbook while monograph is a scholarly book or a treatise on a single subject or a group of related subjects, usually written by one person.

As an adjective manual

is performed with the hands (of an activity).

As a verb monograph is

to write a monograph on (a subject).

MANUAL= PROVIDING INFORMATION FOR "IDENTIFICATION OF NAMES OF SPECIES" FOUND IN AN AREA.

MONOGRAPH= CONTAION INFORMATION ON ANY ONE TAXON.

FLORA= IT CONTAIN THE ACTUAL ACCOUNT HABITAT AND DISTRIBUTION OF PLANT OF GIVEN AREA.

AT last i would like to talk about one more word CATALOGUES=Catalogue a list of names, titles, or articles arranged systematically.

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