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Chart. A two dimensional representation of the change in price and turnover or volume of a stock or index.
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Chart. (1) any musical score. (2) a special type of score, used by jazz musicians. Only the melody line, words (if any) and chord symbols are given. Clef, key signature and meter are given once only, at the beginning. The standards of musical notation and calligraphy are low. Details are often scanty or inaccurate, which encourages the musician to amend and elaborate the chart for his own purposes. Every jazz musician has his own book of miscellaneous charts.
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Chart. A record of each race showing finish, calls, odds and comments describing each racer's performance.
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Chart. An aeronautical map showing information of use to the pilot in going from one place to another.
Ãâó: www.pgparks.com/places/historic/cpam/5vocab.html
Chart. A graphic representation of selected worksheet information. Types include 2-D and 3-D column, bar, pie, area and line charts.
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