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Definition of: graphic

(grafik) adjective
1. Of or pertaining to the art of writing, or of indicating by letters or written signs.
2. Describing with pictorial effect; portraying with vividness.
3. Written, engraved, or recorded by means of letters or inscriptions.
4. Having the appearance of written or printed signs: graphic granite.
5. Stat. Indicating or calculating by lines, areas, diagrams, etc.
6. Math. Of or pertaining to the use of plotted curves to represent or solve an equation
7. Geol. Denoting a rock texture produced by a blending of crystalline constituents in such a way as to give a graphic appearance to a freshly cut section. Also graph′i·cal. [<L graphicus <Gk. graphikos of writing <graphē writing]
—graph′i·cal·ly, graph′ic·ly
adverb
Synonyms: descriptive, forcible, illustrative, pictorial, picturesque, vivid. See VIVID. Antonyms: dreary, dull, flat, monotonous, prosy, stupid, uninteresting.
graphicTYPES OF GRAPHS
A. Line graph. B. Pie or sector graph. C. D. Bar graphs. E. Area graph.

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Phrases starting with the letter: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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