chart

  • 21chart — chart1 W3S3 [tʃa:t US tʃa:rt] n [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: charte, from Latin charta piece of papyrus, document , from Greek chartes] 1.) information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures, ↑graph etc,… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 22chart — Synonyms and related words: Lambert conformal projection, Mercator projection, Miller projection, adjust, aeronautical chart, alphabet, arrange, art, astronomical chart, atlas, azimuthal equidistant projection, azimuthal projection, blueprint,… …

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  • 23chart — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)t[/t]] ♦♦♦ charts, charting, charted 1) N COUNT A chart is a diagram, picture, or graph which is intended to make information easier to understand. → See also , flow chart, pie chart Male unemployment was 14.2%, compared with 5.8% for …

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  • 24chart — 01. If you look at the [chart], you will see that sales have increased slightly in the past 3 months. 02. The weatherman illustrated tomorrow s weather with a [chart]. 03. We tried to illustrate the statistics with a [chart]. 04. In physics we… …

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  • 25chart — I UK [tʃɑː(r)t] / US [tʃɑrt] noun Word forms chart : singular chart plural charts ** 1) [countable] a list, drawing, or graph showing information in a way that is easy to understand For birth rates in the 1990s, see the chart on page 247. Enter… …

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  • 26chart — I n. 1) to compile a chart 2) an aeronautical; clinical; eye; flow; genealogical; statistical; wall chart II v. (D; tr.) to chart for (he has charted a difficult course for us) * * * [tʃɑːt] clinical eye flow genealogical statistical …

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  • 27chart — chart1 [ tʃart ] noun ** 1. ) count a list, drawing, or GRAPH showing information in a way that is easy to understand: For birth rates in the 1990s, see the chart on page 247. Enter your results on the chart. 2. ) count a map, especially one used …

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  • 28chart — {{11}}chart (n.) 1570s, map for the use of navigators, from M.Fr. charte card, map, from L.L. charta paper, card, map (see CARD (Cf. card) (n.)). The French form originally served for all senses in English, but after 14c. Italian cognate carta… …

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  • 29chart — 1 noun (C) 1 information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, sets of figures, graph etc, or a piece of paper with this information on it: a flow chart | a weather chart 2 a detailed map, especially of an area of the sea 3… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 30chart — 1. noun 1) check your ideal weight on the chart Syn: graph, table, diagram, histogram; bar chart, pie chart, flow chart; Computing graphic 2) (charts) the song hit the charts at number twelve Syn …

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