-graph |
something drawn or written. [2 definitions] |
graph |
a diagram that expresses a relationship between two or more variable quantities or factors by lines, bars, dots, or the like. [5 definitions] |
-grapher |
one who writes or records in (such) a way or about (such) a topic. |
-graphic |
of or relating to (such) a method of recording, printing, or transmitting. [2 definitions] |
graphic |
of or related to pictorial or typographical representations such as photography, painting, and printing. [7 definitions] |
graphic arts |
arts such as etching or photography in which limited multiples of an image, each considered an original, are printed from the plate, screen, block, or piece of film on which the artist creates the image. [2 definitions] |
graphic organizer |
a chart or other visual means of displaying relationships between pieces of information. |
graphics |
(used with a sing. verb) the art of making mathematically accurate drawings, esp. in engineering. [3 definitions] |
graphite |
a soft black or gray form of carbon, used in lead pencils, dry lubricants, and many other industrial products. |
graphology |
the study of handwriting, esp. as a means of providing insight into the writer's personality. |
graph paper |
paper printed with a uniform pattern of small squares on which to draw diagrams or plot graphs. |
-graphy |
writing or representation produced in (such) a way or by (such) means. [2 definitions] |
grapnel |
a small anchor with three or more pointed hooks or flukes. [2 definitions] |
grappa |
an Italian brandy distilled from the pulpy residue of grapes that have been pressed to make wine. |
grapple |
a metal hook with several claws used to drag objects closer or secure them; grapnel. [6 definitions] |
grappling hook |
see "grapnel." |
grappling iron |
see "grapnel." |
grapy |
of, made of, or tasting of grapes. |
grasp |
to take hold of with or as with a hand. [9 definitions] |
graspable |
combined form of grasp. |
grasp at a straw |
to seek anything, no matter how flimsy, that might save one from a predicament. |