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represent — rep‧re‧sent [ˌreprɪˈzent] verb [transitive] 1. to speak or go somewhere officially in order to state the views, opinions etc of another person or group of people: • Workers hired during the strike are opposed to being represented by the union. •… … Financial and business terms
diagram — [dī′ə gram΄] n. [Gr diagramma < diagraphein, to mark out by lines, draw < dia (see DIA ) + graphein, to write (see GRAPHIC)] 1. a geometric figure, used to illustrate a mathematical statement, proof, etc. 2. a sketch, drawing, or plan that… … English World dictionary
diagram — verb, meaning ‘to represent by means of a diagram’ (the outline is diagrammed on the cover), has the forms diagrammed, diagramming, diagrammatic. In AmE the verbal forms are often diagramed, diagraming … Modern English usage
diagram — ► NOUN ▪ a drawing giving a schematic representation of the appearance or structure of something. ► VERB (diagrammed, diagramming; US diagramed, diagraming) ▪ represent by means of a diagram. DERIVATIVES diagrammatic adjective … English terms dictionary
represent — verb 1 be a member of a group ADVERB ▪ strongly, well ▪ Local businesses are well represented on the committee. ▪ equally ▪ Women and men were represented equally on the teams … Collocations dictionary
Diagram — Further information: Chart Sample flowchart representing the decision process to add a new article to Wikipedia. A diagram is a two dimensional geometric symbolic representation of information according to some visualization technique. Sometimes … Wikipedia
diagram — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear ▪ detailed ▪ simple ▪ block, flow, network, schematic, tree … Collocations dictionary
diagram — diagrammable, adj. /duy euh gram /, n., v., diagramed or diagrammed, diagraming or diagramming. n. 1. a figure, usually consisting of a line drawing, made to accompany and illustrate a geometrical theorem, mathematical demonstration, etc. 2. a… … Universalium
diagram — di|a|gram1 [ˈdaıəgræm] n [Date: 1600 1700; : Greek; Origin: diagramma, from diagraphein to mark out with lines ] a simple drawing or plan that shows exactly where something is, what something looks like, or how something works diagram of ▪ a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
diagram — I. noun Etymology: Greek diagramma, from diagraphein to mark out by lines, from dia + graphein to write more at carve Date: 1619 1. a graphic design that explains rather than represents; especially a drawing that shows arrangement and relations… … New Collegiate Dictionary