Synonyms for graph


Grammar : Noun
Spell : graf, grahf
Phonetic Transcription : græf, grɑf


Définition of graph

Origin :
  • 1878, shortening of graphic formula (see graphic). The verb meaning "charted on a graph" is from 1889. Related: Graphed; graphing.
  • noun diagram
Example sentences :
  • Quite definitely and clearly, the graph looped down to zero.
  • Extract from : « The Ultimate Weapon » by John Wood Campbell
  • The graph looked as if a drunken caterpillar had been sketching on it.
  • Extract from : « Diplomatic Immunity » by Robert Sheckley
  • For a while there was only the whining of the machines and the crazy doodling of the graph.
  • Extract from : « Diplomatic Immunity » by Robert Sheckley
  • We have a picture, or graph, as we say, of how this plate current varies.
  • Extract from : « Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son » by John Mills
  • Then we would represent the story of this 60 cents by the graph of Fig. 61b.
  • Extract from : « Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son » by John Mills
  • Thus, from the graph, it may be calculated that about 80 per cent.
  • Extract from : « The Preparation of Plantation Rubber » by Sidney Morgan
  • At Wellesley, the graph in Fig. 36 shows at a glance just what is happening.
  • Extract from : « Applied Eugenics » by Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson
  • One might choose tel (distant) and graph (record) and start with telegraph.
  • Extract from : « Public Speaking » by Clarence Stratton
  • Then a graph can be plotted to show the improvement from day to day.
  • Extract from : « The Science of Human Nature » by William Henry Pyle
  • With such a machine, we can run off a graph of the tides for years ahead.
  • Extract from : « The Sky Is Falling » by Lester del Rey

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