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views updated May 11 2018graph·ic / ˈgrafik/ •
adj. 1. of or relating to visual art, esp. involving drawing, engraving, or lettering: his mature graphic work. ∎ giving a vivid picture with explicit detail: he gave a graphic description of the torture. ∎ Comput. of, relating to, or denoting a visual image: graphic information such as charts and diagrams.2. of or in the form of a graph.3. Geol. of or denoting rocks having a surface texture resembling cuneiform writing.•
n. Comput. a graphical item displayed on a screen or stored as data.DERIVATIVES: graph·i·cal·ly / -ik(ə)lē/ adv.
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views updated May 17 2018graph·ics / ˈgrafiks/ •
pl. n. [usu. treated as sing.] 1. the products of the graphic arts, esp. commercial design or illustration.2. the use of diagrams in calculation and design.3. (also computer graphics) [treated as pl.] visual images produced by computer processing. ∎ [treated as sing.] the use of computers linked to display screens to generate and manipulate visual images.
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views updated May 08 2018graphic A
texture seen in
granites and
pegmatites and characterized by a coarse intergrowth of
quartz and
alkali feldspar on a scale of tens of microns. The texture can be very coarse when developed in certain pegmatites, the intergrowths developing on a scale of several millimetres, and is easily seen in hand specimen, looking rather like cuneiform (i.e. wedge-shaped) writing. When developed on a microscopic scale, graphic texture is termed
granophyric texture.
A Dictionary of Earth Sciences AILSA ALLABY and MICHAEL ALLABY
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views updated May 29 2018graphic †drawn with pencil or pen (rare); vividly descriptive XVII; pert. to drawing or painting XVIII; characterized by diagrams XIX. — L.
graphicus — Gr.
graphikós, f.
graphḗ drawing, writing.
So
graphical XVII,
graphically XVI.
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology T. F. HOAD
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views updated May 17 2018 A Dictionary of Computing JOHN DAINTITH