graph (verb)

  • 41ra|di|o|tel|e|graph — «RAY dee oh TEHL uh graf, grahf», noun, verb. –n. 1. a telegraph transmitting by radio waves instead of by electric wires. 2. = radiotelegraphy. (Cf. ↑radiotelegraphy) –v.t., v.i. to telegraph by radio …

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  • 42re|pho|to|graph — «ree FOH tuh graf, grahf», transitive verb. to photograph again …

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  • 43sci|a|graph — «SY uh graf, grahf», noun, transitive verb. = skiagraph. (Cf. ↑skiagraph) …

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  • 44sci|o|graph — «SY uh graf, grahf», noun, verb. = skiagraph. (Cf. ↑skiagraph) …

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  • 45ski|o|graph — «SKY uh graf, grahf», noun, transitive verb. = skiagraph. (Cf. ↑skiagraph) …

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  • 46sten|o|graph — «STEHN uh graf, grahf», noun, verb. –n. 1. a writing in shorthand. 2. any one of various keyboard machines, somewhat resembling a typewriter, used for writing in shorthand. –v.t., v.i. to write in shorthand. ╂[back formation < stenographer] …

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  • 47tel|e|graph — «TEHL uh graf, grahf», noun, verb. –n. an apparatus, system, or process for sending coded messages over wires by means of electricity. –v.t. 1. to send (a message) by telegraph: »Mother telegraphed that she would arrive home by afternoon plane.… …

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  • 48tel|e|pho|to|graph — «TEHL uh FOH tuh graf, grahf», noun, verb. –n. 1. a picture taken with a camera having a telephoto lens. 2. a picture sent by telegraphy. –v.i. 1. to take a picture with a camera having a telephoto lens. 2. to send a picture by telegraphy or… …

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  • 49hol|o|graph — hol|o|graph1 «HOL uh graf, grahf», adjective, noun. –adj. wholly written in the handwriting of the person in whose name it appears: »a holograph manuscript. –n. a holograph manuscript, letter, or document; autograph. ╂[< Late Latin holographus …

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  • 50plot — I. /plɒt / (say plot) noun 1. a secret plan or scheme to accomplish some purpose, especially a hostile, unlawful, or evil purpose. 2. the plan, scheme, or main story of a play, novel, poem, or the like. 3. Gunnery the position of a target and the …