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C0255300 (chärt)n.1. A map showing coastlines, water depths, or other information of use to navigators.2. An outline map on which specific information, such as scientific data, can be plotted.3. A sheet presenting information in the form of graphs or tables.4. See graph1.5. often charts A listing of best-selling recorded music or other items: A hit single that reached number 3 on the charts.v. chart·ed, chart·ing, charts v.tr.1. To make a chart of.2. To plan (something) in detail: is charting a course to destruction.v.intr. To be ranked on a chart of best-selling items: a song that charted at the number one position last week.
[Obsolete French charte, from Latin charta, sheet of paper made from papyrus; see card1.]

chart

(tʃɑːt) n1. (Navigation) a map designed to aid navigation by sea or air2. (Physical Geography) an outline map, esp one on which weather information is plotted3. (Mathematics) a sheet giving graphical, tabular, or diagrammatical information4. (Mathematics) another name for graph15. (Astrology) astrology another word for horoscope36. (Pop Music) the charts informal the lists produced weekly from various sources of the bestselling pop singles and albums or the most popular videosvb7. (tr) to make a chart of8. (tr) to make a detailed plan of9. (tr) to plot or outline the course of10. (Pop Music) (intr) (of a record or video) to appear in the charts (sense 6)[C16: from Latin, from Greek khartēs papyrus, literally: something on which to make marks; related to Greek kharattein to engrave] ˈchartable adj

chart

(tʃɑrt)

n. 1. a sheet giving information in tabular or diagrammatic form. 2. a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable, as temperature or price; graph. 3. a map, esp. a hydrographic or marine map. 4. an outline map showing special conditions or facts: a weather chart. 5. the charts, a ranking of the most popular musical recordings, usu. based on sales for the week. v.t. 6. to make a chart of. 7. to plan: to chart a course of action. 8. to rank in the musical charts. [1565–75; < Middle French charte < Latinc(h)arta papyrus page < Greek chártēs] chart′a•ble, adj.

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Past participle: charted
Gerund: charting
Imperative
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Present
I chart
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we chart
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Preterite
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Present Continuous
I am charting
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he/she/it is charting
we are charting
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Present Perfect
I have charted
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Past Continuous
I was charting
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Past Perfect
I had charted
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Future
I will chart
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Future Perfect
I will have charted
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Future Continuous
I will be charting
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been charting
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been charting
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Past Perfect Continuous
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Conditional
I would chart
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Past Conditional
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Thesaurus
Noun1.chart - a visual display of informationchart - a visual display of information visual communication - communication that relies on visionplot - a chart or map showing the movements or progress of an objectorganization chart - a chart showing the lines of responsibility between departments of a large organizationcolor chart - a chart displaying colorsbar chart, bar graph - a chart with bars whose lengths are proportional to quantitieseye chart - a chart that is read from a fixed distance; used as a test of visionflip chart - a chart with several sheets hinged at the top; sheets can be flipped over to present information sequentiallypie chart - a circular chart divided into triangular areas proportional to the percentages of the wholestar chart - a chart showing the relative positions of the stars in a particular part of the skyprofile - an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics; "a biochemical profile of blood"; "a psychological profile of serial killers"
2.chart - a map designed to assist navigation by air or seamap - a diagrammatic representation of the earth's surface (or part of it)naval chart, navigational chart, pilot chart - a chart for a navigator showing the prevailing meteorological and hydrographic and navigational conditions
Verb1.chart - make a chart of; "chart the territory"map - make a map of; show or establish the features of details of; "map the surface of Venus"
2.chart - plan in detail; "Bush is charting a course to destroy Saddam Hussein"plan - make plans for something; "He is planning a trip with his family"
3.chart - represent by means of a graph; "chart the data"graphinterpret, represent - create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl"

chart

noun1. table, diagram, blueprint, graph, tabulation, plan, map The chart below shows the results of our survey.verb1. plot, map out, delineate, sketch, draft, graph, tabulate These seas have been well charted.2. monitor, follow, record, note, document, register, trace, outline, log, graph, tabulate Bulletin boards charted each executive's progress.

chart

nounAn orderly columnar display of data:table, tabulation.verb1. To show graphically the direction or location of, as by using coordinates:lay out, map (out), plot.2. To form a strategy for:blueprint, cast, conceive, contrive, design, devise, formulate, frame, lay, plan, project, scheme, strategize, work out.Informal: dope out.Idiom: lay plans.
Translations
图表在图上标出海图用图表表示制绘海图

chart

(tʃaːt) noun1. a map of part of the sea. 海圖 海图2. a table or diagram giving information. a weather chart. 圖表 图表 verb1. to make a chart of. He charted the Black Sea. 繪製海圖或圖表 制绘(海)图,在图上标出 2. to make a table of information about. I'm charting our progress. 用圖表表示 用图表表示

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chart out

To establish a plan, method, or course for something. After Rose's surgery, the doctor will chart out a treatment plan for her ongoing physical therapy. Mom and dad are still charting out a course for our road trip.See also: chart, out

off the charts

1. Quite a lot more or better than is usual or was expected. Our electricity bill was off the charts last month! How could we be using that much energy?2. Especially or unbelievably great, wonderful, exciting, etc. I'm telling you, that concert is going to be off the charts!See also: chart, off

charts

In music, a ranking of the most popular songs and albums for a particular time frame based on certain criteria, such as sales. This song was never big on the charts, but it gained a cult following.See also: chart

org chart

Short for "organizational chart," a diagram that clearly displays the structure of an organization and the roles and hierarchy of its various members. If they people at the top of the org chart have bad habits or poor work ethic, that is going to inevitably trickle down to the people at the bottom. We did away with the org chart, instead simply allocated the functional roles everyone needed to perform and while doing away with any kind of power structure.See also: chart, org

chart something out (for someone or something)

to lay out a plan or course for someone or something. The navigator charted the course out for the captain. The captain charted out the course for us.See also: chart, out

off the ˈcharts

(about a score, number, price, etc.) far higher or better than normal: Gas prices are off the charts, making this an expensive winter for home heating.The response has been off the charts. Everybody loved it.See also: chart, off

chart

n. a musical score. (see also map.) Come on, man! Look at the chart! You’re making clinkers like hot cakes.

charts

n. the trade magazine rankings of current pop music. The big one is back on the charts this week. Give it a listen. See also: chart

chart


chart,

term referring to mapsmap,
conventionalized representation of spatial phenomena on a plane surface. Unlike photographs, maps are selective and may be prepared to show various quantitative and qualitative facts, including boundaries, physical features, patterns, and distribution.
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 prepared for marine navigation and for air navigation. All charts show, in some convenient scalescale,
in cartography, the ratio of the distance between two points on a map to the real distance between the two corresponding points portrayed. The scale may be expressed in three ways: numerically, as a ratio or a fraction, e.g., 1:100,000 or 1-100,000; verbally, e.g.
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, geographic features useful to the navigator, as well as indications of direction, e.g., true north (the direction of the geographic North Pole), magnetic north (the direction indicated by the north-seeking end of a magnetic compass needle), and magnetic declination (the difference between these two directions). Data shown on marine charts include the outline and nature of coasts, with landmarks; currents and undercurrents (both direction and force); winds; tides; location and type of lighthouses, buoys, beacons, and lightships; position of rocks, bars, reefs, shoals, wrecks, or other dangers; contour and nature of bottom (mud, sand, rock, or gravel); and depth. Depth is indicated in great detail in harbors and shallow and intricate waterways; the value indicated is usually that at mean low water. Most national governments publish charts of their coasts and harbors; the British admiralty has done the most work along these lines. In the United States the Coast and Geodetic Survey and the Hydrographic Office of the Dept. of the Navy issue charts; these are drawn using the gnomonic or Mercator map projectionsmap projection,
transfer of the features of the surface of the earth or another spherical body onto a flat sheet of paper. Only a globe can represent accurately the shape, orientation, and relative area of the earth's surface features; any projection produces distortion with
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. Aeronautical charts show natural or constructed surface features by the use of various symbols. These charts give locations of radio-navigation stations and graphic representations of the directional information they broadcast; radio communication channels of airports and spacecraft centers; standard flight paths; and dangerous or forbidden areas (e.g., certain military installations). Elevations on the earth's surface are indicated by contour lines. The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey issues many kinds of aeronautical charts.

chart

[chärt] (mapping) A map, generally designed for navigation or other particular purposes, in which essential map information is combined with various other data critical to the intended use. To prepare a chart or to engage in a charting operation. (mathematics) An n-chart is a pair (U, h), where U is an open set of a topological space and h is a homeomorphism of U onto an open subset of n-dimensional Euclidean space. (science and technology) A form, such as a graph, table, or diagram, which gives information about some variable quantity.

chart

A map representing a given surface of the earth and specially designed for sea or air navigation. Aeronautical charts, in which only coastlines, some contours, water, woods, and some aeronautical information (including air routes and airfields) are shown, are the most commonly used. (see page 144)

chart

1. a map designed to aid navigation by sea or air 2. an outline map, esp one on which weather information is plotted 3. a sheet giving graphical, tabular, or diagrammatical information 4. another name for graph5. Astrology another word for horoscope

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 [chart] a record of data in graphic or tabular form.Amsler c's a set of charts used for the detection and measurement of visual field defects. The charts consist of various geometric patterns, such as grids or parallel lines, printed in white on a black background, with a dot in the center. The patient looks at the dot with one eye closed; defects in the visual field will cause the patient to see irregularities or blank spots in the pattern.dental chart a record of a patient's dental history and treatment Dental chart showing caries and defective restorations. Adequate restorations are not charted. From Barsh, 1981.(see illustration).genealogical chart a graph showing various descendants of a common ancestor, used to indicate those affected by genetically determined disease.Ishihara chart the pseudoisochromatic chart used in the Ishihara test. (See Atlas 4, Part F.)reading chart a chart with material printed in gradually increasing type sizes, used in testing acuity of near vision.Reuss' chart a chart similar to the chart" >Ishihara chart for testing color vision.chart rounds review of a hospitalized patient's current records by a group of health care professionals. Chart rounds can be undertaken for a variety of reasons such as assessment of patient progress, planning of interventions, or education of staff.Snellen's chart a chart printed with block letters in gradually decreasing sizes, used in testing visual acuity. The Snellen chart is used to assess distant vision. From Malarkey and McMorrow, 2000.

chart

(chart), 1. A recording of clinical data relating to a patient's case. 2. Synonym(s): curve (2) 3. optics symbols of graduated size for measuring visual acuity, or test types for determining far or near vision. [L. charta, sheet of papyrus]

CHART

Abbreviation for:
Community Health Action Resource Team (Medspeak-UK)
Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy Trial

chart

noun A formal document that includes relevant data, records, reports–eg radiology, pathology, of a person's medical Hx. See Bar chart, Hospital chart, Organized chart, Run chart, Subway chart verb To place orders, progress notes or data in a person's chart.

chart

(chahrt) 1. A record, hand written or on computer, of clinical data relating to a patient's case. 2. Synonym(s): curve (2) . 3. ophthalmology symbols of graduated size for measuring visual acuity, or test types for determining far or near vision. 4. To record clinical data relating to a patient's care.
See also: Snellen test type, chart war
[L. charta, sheet of papyrus]

CHART

Acronym for Continuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiotherapy, a form of treatment for non-small-cell lung cancer that has produced a significant improvement in survival compared with conventional radiotherapy.

chart 1. 

A tabular presentation of test targets for assessing vision. 2. A recording of clinical data relating to a patient's case.
Amsler chart One of a set of charts used to detect abnormalities in the central visual field which are so slight that they are undetected by the usual methods of perimetry. There are various patterns, each on a different chart, 10 cm square. One commonly used chart consists of a white grid of 5 mm squares on a black background. Each pattern has a dot in the centre, which the patient fixates. When fixated at a distance of 30 cm the entire chart subtends an angle of 20º. If there is any visual impairment (usually as a result of macular disease) it is demonstrated by the absence or irregularities of the lines (Fig. C6). Syn. Amsler grid. See age-related macular degeneration; metamorphopsia.
astigmatic fan chart A test pattern consisting of a semicircle of radiating black lines on a white background for determining the presence and the amount, as well as the axis of ocular astigmatism. If the chart resembles the 'clock face' type it is called an astigmatic dial or clock dial chart (Fig. C7).
Bailey-Lovie chart A visual acuity chart with letter sizes ranging from 6/60 (20/200) to 6/3 (20/10) in 14 rows of 5 letters. Each row has letters which are approximately 4/5 the size of the next larger letters and the letters in each row have approximately the same legibility (within ±10%). It is most useful with low vision patients. This is the most commonly used type of log MAR charts (Fig. C8). There is also a Bailey-Lovie Word Reading Chart for near vision. It is composed of words rather than letters. The size progression of each line is logarithmic. The typeface used is the lower case Times Roman customarily used in newspapers and books, and the range of sizes varies between 80-point and 2-point print (or the Snellen equivalent at 40 cm of 6/144 or 20/480 to 6/3.6 or 20/12, respectively). There are 20 such charts, each with a different set of words. See near visual acuity.
clock dial chart See astigmatic fan chart.
contrast sensitivity chart A chart designed to test contrast sensitivity. Such a test is useful with patients having low vision and in the early detection of diseases. Examples: Pelli-Robson chart; reduced contrast Bailey-Lovie near log MAR letter chart. See Teller acuity cards; Arden grating test; Vistech.
illiterate E chart Chart for carrying out a subjective visual acuity test on a person who cannot read. It consists of a graduated series of the Snellen letter E orientated in various directions which the subject must recognize. This procedure is sometimes called the 'E' test or 'E' game. See Teller acuity cards; 'E' game; Cardiff acuity test.
Landolt broken ring chart 
A visual acuity chart using a graduated series of Landolt rings in which the target thicknesses and gaps are equal to one-fifth of the outer diameter. The subject must indicate the orientation of the gap, which usually appears in one of four directions: right, left, up or down. This test is less subjective than the Snellen chart. Syn. Landolt C chart.
log MAR chart A visual acuity chart in which the rows of optotypes vary in a logarithmic progression. The multiplier of the geometric progression is usually equal to 1.2589 or 0.1 log unit. On one side of such a chart the rows of optotypes are usually labelled with the traditional Snellen notation. On the other side of each row visual acuity is labelled as the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (log MAR), which is the logarithm to the base 10 of the angular subtense of the stroke widths of the optotypes at a standard distance. See Bailey-Lovie chart; Glasgow acuity cards.
Pelli-Robson chart A contrast sensitivity chart consisting of eight lines of letters, all of the same size, subtending 3 degrees at a viewing distance of 1 m. On each line there are two groups, each containing three different letters; the letters in each group have the same contrast. The contrast of the different letters in each group decreases by a factor of 1/2 and the range of contrast varies between 100 and 0.6% in 16 steps. The subject is asked to read the letters starting with those of high contrast and continuing until two or three letters in one group are incorrectly named. The contrast threshold is represented by that of the previous group of letters. The chart gives the results in log contrast sensitivity. This test provides a measurement of contrast sensitivity at low to intermediate spatial frequencies depending upon the viewing distance. Syn. Pelli-Robson contrast sensitivity test.
Raubitschek chart A test target for determining the axis and the amount of astigmatism of the eye. It consists of two parabolic lines (known as wings) in an arrowhead pattern, parallel and closely spaced at one end, and each diverging from each other through a 90º angle at the other end. There are several methods of using this test. Syn. Raubitschek arrows; Raubitschek dial.
reduced contrast Bailey-Lovie near log MAR letter chart A set of 30 Bailey-Lovie charts designed to measure contrast sensitivity. Each chart has a different contrast, half of the charts contains the letters of the distance Bailey-Lovie chart and the other half contains the letters of the near Bailey-Lovie chart. All the charts have the same average reflectance and the contrast of the charts ranges from 0.95 to 0.0013%. The charts are presented to the subject in order of increasing contrast and the subject reads the letters from the largest to the smallest lines that they are able to. Threshold resolution in log min arc is determined for each of the 30 charts and a contrast sensitivity curve can thus be determined.
Snellen chart A visual acuity test using a graduated series of Snellen letters (or Snellen test types), in which the limbs and the spaces between them subtend an angle of one minute of arc at a specified distance. The letters are usually constructed so that they are 5 units high and 4 units wide, although some charts use letters that fit within a square subtending 5 minutes of arc at that distance. See Snellen acuity; Snellen fraction.
test chart A board externally illuminated, an internally illuminated transparent sheet, a slide for projection or a computer based system which projects optotypes or other tests used in the subjective determination of refraction. Syn. letter chart. See legibility; optotype.enlarge picture" >Fig. C6 Amsler chartenlarge pictureFig. C6 Amsler chartenlarge picture" >Fig. C7 Astigmatic fan chartenlarge pictureFig. C7 Astigmatic fan chartenlarge picture" >Fig. C8 Bailey-Lovie chartenlarge pictureFig. C8 Bailey-Lovie chart
Table C2 Relationship between the Snellen fraction and the log MAR notation for distance visual acuity
Snellen fractionlog MAR
(m)(ft)
6/15020/5001.4
6/12020/4001.3
6/9520/3201.2
6/7520/2501.1
6/6020/2001.0
6/4820/1600.9
6/3820/1250.8
6/3020/1000.7
6/2420/800.6
6/1920/630.5
6/1520/500.4
6/1220/400.3
6/9.520/320.2
6/7.520/250.1
6/620/200
6/4.7520/1620.1
6/3.7520/12.520.2
6/320/1020.3

Table C3 Relationship between Snellen visual acuity and letter height at two viewing distances (the letter corresponding to an acuity of 6/6 subtends 5′ and the gap in the letter 1′)
Snellen acuityletter height (mm)
(m)(ft) 4 m 6 m
6/320/102.9 4.4
6/4.520/154.4 6.5
6/620/205.8 8.7
6/7.520/257.3 10.9
6/920/308.7 13.1
6/1220/4011.6 17.5
6/1520/5014.5 21.8
6/1820/6017.5 26.2
6/2420/8023.3 34.9
6/3020/10029.1 43.6
6/3620/12034.9 52.4
6/4820/16046.5 69.8
6/6020/20058.1 87.3
6/12020/400116.4 174.5

chart

(chahrt) Recording of clinical dental (or medical) data relating to a patient's case. [L. charta, sheet of papyrus]

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Q. I’ve been planning to start a fitness regime center for some time now. What’s the best way to chart it out? I am the breadwinner in my family. I did a business that was earning me substantially well. It was a fitness equipment selling business. My business met with a loss last year and now I’ve been planning to start a fitness regime center for some time now. What’s the best way to chart it out and keep track of what I’ve done? I should not meet with the same loss again. Already my family is upset with me. So please help!A. daronstorm, i'm not sure your question is medical..if i understand correctly- you are trying to open up a business and wish it to go well. in that type of business the hard thing is to get clients and to keep them. getting them is a matter of publicity, location,prices etc. keeping them- i suggest giving a whole treatment. that means not just a gym, hire a nutritionist ,trainers, and maybe think about putting a sauna and a jacuzzi too. the nutritionist and the trainers will build a workout plan together for the clients and you'll need some managers to do a follow up on the clients. did they met their goals? if not- what is missing?
i hope it helped....

Q. I would like to compare old blood sugar and today´s blood sugar values or level. what is the difference? A. i'm not sure understand the question...you ask how to do so? what does a difference mean? to compare with your old blood sugar test? others?
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Graph

A representation of numbers signifying different data sets. Graphs are vitally important in tracking past performance of economic data with the aim of predicting its future behavior. For example, a government agency may create a graph of unemployment claims over time. If claims have trended downward, the agency may predict that unemployment may remain low. Graphs are also crucial for technical analysts, who use them to track securities' performance to help make investment decisions. Graphs are also known as charts.

chart

Data displayed in a diagrammatic manner, often to show relationships between different sets of numbers. Charts are used to observe the historical values of variables and, frequently, to spot trends that may provide insights for use in projecting future values. Also called graph. See also bar chart, candlestick chart, line chart, point-and-figure chart.
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CHART


AcronymDefinition
CHARTCoordinated Highways Action Response Team
CHARTCenter for Hazards Assessment Response and Technology (University of New Orleans)
CHARTContinuous Hyperfractionated Accelerated Radiation Therapy
CHARTCombined Humanitarian Assistance Response Training
CHARTChesapeake Highway Advisories Routing Traffic (State of Maryland)
CHARTCalifornia Hospital Assessment Reporting Taskforce
CHARTChimera High Ability Riddle Test
CHARTChesterfield Area Regeneration Team (UK)
CHARTChief Complaint History Assessment Received Treatment Transfer of Care (Emergency Medical Care Narrative for Reporting)

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  • noun
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Synonyms for chart

noun table

Synonyms

  • table
  • diagram
  • blueprint
  • graph
  • tabulation
  • plan
  • map

verb plot

Synonyms

  • plot
  • map out
  • delineate
  • sketch
  • draft
  • graph
  • tabulate

verb monitor

Synonyms

  • monitor
  • follow
  • record
  • note
  • document
  • register
  • trace
  • outline
  • log
  • graph
  • tabulate

Synonyms for chart

noun an orderly columnar display of data

Synonyms

  • table
  • tabulation

verb to show graphically the direction or location of, as by using coordinates

Synonyms

  • lay out
  • map
  • plot

verb to form a strategy for

Synonyms

  • blueprint
  • cast
  • conceive
  • contrive
  • design
  • devise
  • formulate
  • frame
  • lay
  • plan
  • project
  • scheme
  • strategize
  • work out
  • dope out

Synonyms for chart

noun a visual display of information

Related Words

  • visual communication
  • plot
  • organization chart
  • color chart
  • bar chart
  • bar graph
  • eye chart
  • flip chart
  • pie chart
  • star chart
  • profile

noun a map designed to assist navigation by air or sea

Related Words

  • map
  • naval chart
  • navigational chart
  • pilot chart

verb make a chart of

Related Words

  • map

verb plan in detail

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  • plan

verb represent by means of a graph

Synonyms

  • graph

Related Words

  • interpret
  • represent
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