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graph    Audio Help   [graf, grahf] Pronunciation Key
–noun
1.a diagram representing a system of connections or interrelations among two or more things by a number of distinctive dots, lines, bars, etc.
2.Mathematics.
a.a series of points, discrete or continuous, as in forming a curve or surface, each of which represents a value of a given function.
b.Also called linear graph. a network of lines connecting points.
3.a written symbol for an idea, a sound, or a linguistic expression.
–verb (used with object)
4.Mathematics. to draw (a curve) as representing a given function.
5.to represent by means of a graph.

[Origin: 1875–80; short for graphic formula; see graphic]

1. See map.
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graph 1    Audio Help   (grāf)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. A diagram that exhibits a relationship, often functional, between two sets of numbers as a set of points having coordinates determined by the relationship. Also called plot.
  2. A pictorial device, such as a pie chart or bar graph, used to illustrate quantitative relationships. Also called chart.

tr.v.   graphed, graph·ing, graphs
  1. To represent by a graph.
  2. To plot (a function) on a graph.


[Short for graphic formula.]

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graph 2    Audio Help   (grāf)  Pronunciation Key 
n.  
  1. The spelling of a word.
  2. Any of the possible forms of a grapheme.
  3. A written character that represents a vowel, consonant, syllable, word, or other expression and that cannot be further analyzed.


[Greek graphē, writing; see graphic.]

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Online Etymology Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
graph 
1878, shortening of graphic formula (see graphic). The verb is from 1898.

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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graph

noun
1. a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes 

verb
1. represent by means of a graph; "chart the data" 
2. plot upon a graph 

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graph [graf] noun
a diagram consisting of a line or lines drawn to show changes in some quantity
Example: a graph of temperature changes
Arabic: رَسْم بَياني
Chinese (Simplified): 曲线图
Chinese (Traditional): 曲線圖
Czech: graf
Danish: graf
Estonian: graafik
Finnish: graafinen esitys, diagrammi
French: graphique
German: das Kurvenbild
Greek: γραφική παράσταση, διάγραμμα
Hungarian: grafikon, diagram
Icelandic: graf, línurit
Indonesian: grafik
Italian: grafico
Japanese: グラフ
Korean: 그래프
Lithuanian: diagrama, grafikas
Norwegian: diagram, kurve
Polish: wykres
Portuguese (Brazil): gráfico
Portuguese (Portugal): gráfico
Romanian: grafic, dia­gramă
Russian: график
Slovak: graf
Slovenian: grafikon
Spanish: gráfica, gráfico
Swedish: diagram, kurva
Turkish: grafik
See also: graphic, graph paper, "graph" in any language

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The American Heritage Science Dictionary - Cite This Source - Share This
graph    Audio Help   (grāf)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. A diagram showing the relationship of quantities, especially such a diagram in which lines, bars, or proportional areas represent how one quantity depends on or changes with another.
  2. A curve or line showing a mathematical function or equation, typically drawn in a Cartesian coordinate system. The graph of the function y = x2 is a parabola.

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-graph
suff.

An instrument for writing, drawing, or recording: cardiograph.

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Main Entry: 2graph
Function: transitive verb
1 : to represent by a graph
2 : to plot on a graph

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Main Entry: 1graph
Pronunciation: 'graf
Function: noun
: a diagram (as a series of one or more points, lines, line segments, curves, or areas) that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables —graph·ic /'graf-ik/ adjective

Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, © 2002 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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graph

See chart.

Wall Street Words: An A to Z Guide to Investment Terms for Today's Investor by David L. Scott.
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graph
1. A collection of nodes and edges.
See also connected graph, degree, directed graph, Moore bound, regular graph, tree.
2. A visual representation of algebraic equations or data.
(1996-09-22)

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Graph

Graph\, n. [See -graph.] (Math.) 1. A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose co["o]rdinates are the variables in the equation of the locus.

2. A diagram symbolizing a system of interrelations by spots, all distinguishable from one another and some connected by lines of the same kind.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, © 1996, 1998 MICRA, Inc.

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