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monogram

[ US /ˈmɑnəˌɡɹæm/ ]
[ UK /mˈɒnə‍ʊɡɹˌæm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a graphic symbol consisting of 2 or more letters combined (usually your initials); printed on stationery or embroidered on clothing

How To Use monogram In A Sentence

  • The Greek letters XP combined in a monogram occur on pre-Christian coins (e.g. the Attic tetradrachma and some coins of the Ptolemies), and in some Greek manuscripts of the Christian period they are employed as an abbreviation of such words as (see Greek words 2, 3, 4). The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • Free-motion machine embroidery, quilting and monogramming are all easier with this unique needle.
  • The monogram EJP is positioned identically on both.
  • A silver-backed brush and comb set with her monogram gleamed in the soft bedside light. SUMMER OF SECRETS
  • Both cabinets include the discreet monogram of the painter E.J. Poynter in the third panel.
  • We see, now that Christianity has interpreted it for us, the significance of the cross – that monogram of Christ and cote-armure of pity, built up somewhere in the branches of almost every tree, stamped in the centre of almost every flower. The Spring of Joy: A Little Book of Healing
  • These yield an unearthly effect, especially since the artist has draped his monogram, suspended from a garland, across the top of the picture.
  • His most prized possession, an obsolete can opener with the monogrammed initial ‘S,’ was still at Tatz's apartment along with his only change of socks.
  • At the desk, customers can make appointments with personal shoppers, arrange private shopping parties, request monogramming, preorder items from its high-end Collection line, look at color swatches for bridesmaid dresses that are sold online, and order clothes, such as those from the kids 'line called crewcuts, that aren't carried in most stores. Concierge Services and Mismatched Socks
  • They are monogrammed with the arms of Devon families - Cholwich impaling Duntz.
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