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11graph... — graph..., ...graph, Wortbildungselement, grapho …
12...graph — …graph 〈Nachsilbe; zur Bildung männl. Subst.〉 oV 1. Schreiber, Zeichner; Stenograph 2. Geschriebenes; Autograph 3. Beschreiber, Wissenschaftler; Lexikograph 4. wissenschaftl. Messgerät; Pluviograph [Etym.: → Graph] …
13graph — [gra:f US græf] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: graphic formula] a drawing that uses a line or lines to show how two or more sets of measurements are related to each other →↑chart ▪ Martin showed me a graph of their recent sales …
14graph — (n.) 1878, shortening of graphic formula (see GRAPHIC (Cf. graphic)). The verb meaning charted on a graph is from 1889. Related: Graphed; graphing …
15graph — ► NOUN ▪ a diagram showing the relation between variable quantities, typically of two variables measured along a pair of lines at right angles. ► VERB ▪ plot or trace on a graph. ORIGIN abbreviation of graphic formula …
16graph — index delineation, design (construction plan), measure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
17graph- — graph(o) , graphe, graphie, graphique éléments, du gr. graphein, écrire …
18...graph — 〈in Zus.; zur Bildung von Subst.; m. 16 oder n.11 od. 27〉 = ...graf …
19Graph — 〈m.; Gen.: en, Pl.: en〉 oV 1. abstrahierende zeichner. Darstellung von Größen u. den zwischen ihnen bestehenden Relationen als wissenschaftl. Hilfsmittel 2. 〈Math.〉 zeichner. Darstellung von Elementen in zweistelligen Relationen [Etym.: <grch …
20Graph — vgl. 1,2Graf …