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graphic general term that refers to both creating artwork and images on a computer
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graph A graph G can be defined as a pair , where is a set of vertices, or nodes, and is a set of edges between the vertices . We can choose anything as our node set, take for example, the set of all webpages on the wold wide web, or we could take all students at the University of Utah as our node set. We can represent a graph with a picture. In this case we draw dots for the vertices and connect them with a line for the edges. Another way to represent a graph is through its adjacency matrix. ...
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grapheme A grapheme is the smallest part of written language that represents a phoneme in the spelling of a word. A grapheme may be just one letter, such as b, d, f, p, s; or several letters, such as ch, sh, th, -ck, ea, -igh.
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graphic two-dimensional and three-dimensional works of fine, graphic, and applied art, photographs, prints and art reproductions, maps, globes, charts, diagrams, models, and technical drawings, including architectural plans. ...
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graphic (AACR2): A two dimensional representation whether opaque (eg art originals and reproductions, flash cards, photographs, technical drawings) or intended to be viewed, or projected without motion, by means of an optical device (eg filmstrips, stereographs, slides).
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