Concept cluster: Graphics and sound > Data visualization (2)
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The automatization of art production, for example computer-generated art.
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A bound collection of maps often including tables, illustrations or other text.
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A diagram in a scientific concept.
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An article based around a chart or informational graphic.
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One who writes a chronography; a chronologer.
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A description or record of past time; history.
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(historical) A book of tables for calculating dates of astronomical events and moveable feasts.
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Abbreviation of diagram. [A plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show how something works, or show the relationships between the parts of a whole.]
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A graph or chart.
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The study of the use of diagrams
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(dated) The art or science of descriptive drawing, especially by means of mechanical appliances and mathematical rules.
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Having to do with digits (fingers or toes); performed with a finger.
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Having digits, fingers or things shaped like fingers; fingerlike
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Having digits; characterized by digitation.
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Synonym of e-invitation
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(cartography) A polygon representing the shape of an item.
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Alternative form of forced justified [(typography) The alignment of all lines of text, regardless of length, where they stretch across from margin to margin.]
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A graphical analysis of story structure into five parts.
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The ability to comprehend information presented in graphical form, such as maps and charts.
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Of, related to, or shown on a graph.
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The making of architectural or design drawings.
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The expression of thought in material symbols.
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A person able to communicate or depict information or art via graphism.
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The scientific analysis of the handwriting process and product, and of other graphic skills.
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Clerical skill; an aptitude for dealing with written notes, numbers, etc.
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(education) Work based around graphs (data charts).
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(historical) An early form of Gantt chart.
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A hash table.
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(transitive) To represent (data) as a histogram.
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A visual representation of information.
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The production of infographics
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A guide explaining the symbols or terminology of a map or chart; a legend.
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Of text, laid out so that all lines start at the same distance from the left-hand edge of the page.
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A fee or rate paid per line of text.
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(of paper) Having lines, ruled.
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(US, law) A legal defense in which the defendant claims to have committed a crime in the belief that he/she was not in the real world, but in a simulated reality.
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Any of several diagrams that show the correspondence between multiple parameters
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The design, construction and use of metamodels
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Targeting a very narrow and specific audience.
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A diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea.
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Alternative spelling of mind map [A diagram used to represent words, ideas, tasks or other items linked to and arranged radially around a central key word or idea.]
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(of text) Formatted so that there is one half of a blank line between each line of text
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(Britain, management) Alternative spelling of organization chart [(management) A graphic display of reporting relationships in an organization, sometimes displaying position titles and position holders.]
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(informal) A picture, especially a photographic image.
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An image used to convey an idea or concept.
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A pictorial graph in the shape of a circle, with segments representing related proportions
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pie chart
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A graph or diagram drawn by hand or produced by a mechanical or electronic device.
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(telecommunications, historical) A character code represented by two sets of six lit torches, used to send messages character by character, in a two point visual fire telegraph. The character code is generated by encoding characters in a grid, where each character generates two numbers, uniquely representing each character as a pair of numbers.
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A graphical plot using raster graphics
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A backlit sign on which are placed moveable letters spelling out messages - typically used over the entrance of a cinema to indicate what shows are playing.
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The systematic use of graphics (such as interactive charts, visual metaphors and mapping techniques) to augment the quality of risk communication along the entire risk management cycle.
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An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception, under which it is likely to be presented to the mind (for example, a body schema).
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A schematic representation; a schema.
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A Snellen chart.
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A chart bearing letters or other symbols, used to test visual acuity.
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A graphic representation of a social network
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Large graphics that are applied with vibrant colors, usually in geometric shapes, over walls or floors and ceilings to make the illusion of altered space.
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A vivid graphic scene of a group of people arranged as in a painting or bas relief sculpture.
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The act of producing such a picture.
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A physical object whose shape is used as a guide to make other objects.
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A basic microcomponent of an image that may be recognised visually before the entire image is.
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(typography) A sharp downward point opposite a crotch, as in the letters "V" and "W" but not "Y".

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