Definition of Polygraph. Meaning of Polygraph. Synonyms of Polygraph

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Definition of Polygraph

Polygraph
Polygraph Pol"y*graph, n. [Gr. ? writing much; poly`s much, many + ? to write: cf. F. polygraphe.] 1. An instrument for multiplying copies of a writing; a manifold writer; a copying machine. 2. In bibliography, a collection of different works, either by one or several authors. --Brande & C.

Meaning of Polygraph from wikipedia

- A polygraph, often incorrectly referred to as a lie detector test, is a junk science device or procedure that measures and records several physiological...
- Look up polygraph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A polygraph is a forensic instrument. Polygraph may also refer to: Polygraph (author), an author...
- Polygraph.info is a fact-checking website produced by Voice of America (VoA). Among many subjects, the website do****ents Russian disinformation and state-backed...
- Polygraphic substitution is a cipher in which a uniform substitution is performed on blocks of letters. When the length of the block is specifically known...
- Polygraph (French: Le Polygraphe) is a film by Canadian director Robert Lepage, released in 1996. The film stars Marie Br****ard as Lucie Champagne, an...
- modern polygraph device used in forensic investigations. He was the first American police officer with an academic doctorate and to use the polygraph in criminal...
- A polygraph (from Ancient Gr****: πολύς, poly = "many" and γράφειν, graphein = "to write") is an author who writes in a variety of fields. In literature...
- The Employee Polygraph Protection Act of 1988 (EPPA) is a United States federal law that generally prevents employers from using polygraph (lie detector)...
- the permanent DIA polygraphers and added 13 polygraphing studios to those the spy organization already operated. This expanded polygraph screening at DIA...
- Keeler (October 30, 1903 – September 20, 1949) was the co-inventor of the polygraph. He was named after the polymath Leonardo da Vinci, and preferred to be...