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graph paper
noun
- paper printed with a pattern of straight or curved lines, especially a grid of small squares, for plotting or drawing graphs and curves.
graph paper
noun
- paper printed with intersecting lines, usually horizontal and vertical and equally spaced, for drawing graphs, diagrams, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of graph paper1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
He built a structure out of words on the graph paper just as he would a mini-house with his toys.
From The Daily Beast
The paper was ordinary graph paper with a series of small, wavy lines on it in red ink.
From Project Gutenberg
Each plastic range was tossed at random on sheets of graph paper for fifty trials each.
From Project Gutenberg
First, he laid out a series of about thirty squares horizontally across a sheet of graph paper.
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One: A schematic detail on graph paper which resembled no type of circuit Vogel had ever seen.
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He unfolded a sheet of graph paper a yard long and almost as wide.
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