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Definitions for graph:

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
-graph \-graph\ (-gr[.a]f) [From Gr. gra`fein to write. See Graphic.] A suffix signifying something written (as in digraph), a writing; also, a writer or an instrument that produces a written or visible record of a measurement, such as a spectrograph; as, autograph, crystograph, telegraph, photograph. [1913 Webster +PJC]

The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 :
Graph \Graph\ (gr[.a]f), n. [See {-graph}.] (Math.) 1. A curve or surface, the locus of a point whose coordinates are the variables in the equation of the locus; as, a graph of the exponential function. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. A diagram symbolizing a system of interrelations of variable quantities using points represented by spots, or by lines to represent the relations of continuous variables. More than one set of interrelations may be presented on one graph, in which case the spots or lines are typically distinguishable from each other, as by color, shape, thickness, continuity, etc. A diagram in which relationships between variables are represented by other visual means is sometimes called a graph, as in a bar graph, but may also be called a chart. [Webster 1913 Suppl. +PJC]

WordNet (r) 2.0 :
graph n : a drawing illustrating the relations between certain quantities plotted with reference to a set of axes [syn: graphical record] v 1: represent by means of a graph; "chart the data" [syn: chart] 2: plot upon a graph

Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 :
77 Moby Thesaurus words for "graph": alphabetic character, black and white, blueprint, brouillon, cartoon, catalog, catalogue raisonne, character, charcoal, charcoal drawing, chart, chiaroscuro, cipher, copy, crayon, delineation, design, device, diagram, doodle, draft, drawing, ebauche, elevation, esquisse, figure, grapheme, ground plan, house plan, ichnography, lay off, lay out, letter, lexigraphic character, line drawing, map, map out, mark off, mark out, monogram, outline, pastel, pattern, pen-and-ink, pencil drawing, phonetic character, phonetic symbol, pictographic character, plan, plot, plot out, profile, projection, rough, rough copy, rough draft, rough outline, schema, scheme, set out, sign, silhouette, silver-print drawing, sinopia, skeleton, sketch, sketch out, study, syllabic, symbol, table, table of contents, tracing, vignette, working drawing, writing, written character

The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (27 SEP 03) :
graph 1. A collection of nodes and edges. See also connected graph, degree, directed graph, {Moore bound}, regular graph, tree. 2. A visual representation of algebraic equations or data. (1996-09-22)

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Graph (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For a more complete account see graph theory. ... Informally speaking, a graph is a set of objects called vertices, nodes, or ...

Graph theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A "graph" in this context refers to a collection of vertices or 'nodes' and a ... The graphs studied in graph theory should not be confused with "graphs of ...

graph: Definition from Answers.com
graph n. A diagram that exhibits a relationship, often functional, between two sets of numbers as a set of points having coordinates determined by

graph theory: Definition from Answers.com
graph theory ( graf thr ) ( mathematics ) The mathematical study of the structure of graphs and networks ... A graph consists of a set of points, a set of ...

Graph -- from Wolfram MathWorld
In a mathematician's terminology, a graph is a collection of points and lines ... Some educators use the term "vertex-edge graph" for a connected set of nodes in ...
 

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