| nomograph | 1. A graph consisting of three coplanar curves, usually parallel, each graduated for a different variable so that a straight line cutting all three curves intersects the related values of each variable. Synonym: nomogram. Origin: G. Nomos, law, + grapho, to write (05 Mar 2000) |
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| nomography | A treatise on laws; an exposition of the form proper for laws. Origin: Gr.; law + to write. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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nomogram: a graphic representation of numerical relations
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A nomogram or nomograph is a graphical calculating device, a two-dimensional diagram designed to allow the approximate graphical computation of a function. Like a slide rule, it is a graphical analog computation device; and, like the slide rule, its accuracy is limited by the precision with which physical markings can be drawn, reproduced, viewed, and aligned. Most nomograms are used in applications where an approximate answer is appropriate and useful. ...
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A nomogram or nomograph is a graphical calculating device, a two-dimensional diagram designed to allow the approximate graphical computation of a function. Like a slide rule, it is a graphical analog computation device; and, like the slide rule, its accuracy is limited by the precision with which physical markings can be drawn, reproduced, viewed, and aligned. Most nomograms are used in applications where an approximate answer is appropriate and useful. ...
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A chart relating three or more scales across which a straightedge can be placed to provide a graphical solution for a particular problem.
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