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-graph
(-graph)
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combiningForm
1
in nouns denoting something written or drawn in a specified way:
autograph
2
in nouns denoting an instrument that records:
seismograph
Origin:
from French
-graphe
, based on Greek
graphos
'written, writing'
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bar graph (also bar chart)
graph paper
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graph theory
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