9 3 noun n noun
• a quotation at the beginning of some piece of writing
Example sentence • The book was divided into different sections, each with its own unique epigraphs .
10 3 verb, noun v, n noun
• something written by one's own hand
verb
• mark with one's signature
Example sentence • I have a collection of autographs from famous celebrities.
8 3 noun n noun
• an inscription on a tombstone or monument in memory of the person buried there
Example sentence • Many graveyards have beautiful epitaphs inscribed on the headstones.
10 3 noun n noun
• handwritten book or document
Example sentence • She had a collection of holographs of famous musicians.
11 3 noun n noun
• a print produced by lithography
Example sentence • He collected vintage lithographs of famous artworks.
10 3 noun n noun
• a detailed and documented treatise on a particular subject
Example sentence • She published several monographs on ancient Greek philosophy.
10 3 noun n noun
• one of several distinct subdivisions of a text intended to separate ideas; the beginning is usually marked by a new indented line
verb
• divide into paragraphs, as of text
Example sentence • The essay should be divided into multiple paragraphs for better organization.
11 3 noun n noun
• machine in which rotating records cause a stylus to vibrate and the vibrations are amplified acoustically or electronically
Example sentence • My grandfather still has a collection of antique phonographs .
11 3 noun n noun
• a representation of a person or scene in the form of a print or transparent slide or in digital format
verb
• record on photographic film
Example sentence • I have a collection of old photographs from my grandparents.
10 3 noun n noun
• a medical instrument that records several physiological processes simultaneously (e.g., pulse rate and blood pressure and respiration and perspiration)
Example sentence • The accuracy of polygraphs is often debated.
10 3 noun n noun
• apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code)
verb
• send cables, wires, or telegrams
Example sentence • In the 19th century, telegraphs revolutionized long-distance communication.
6 1 noun n noun
• personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task
Example sentence • The staffs of the two hotels went on strike simultaneously.
10 3 noun n noun
• a variant form of a grapheme, as `m' or `M' or a handwritten version of that grapheme
Example sentence • In English, the letter 'o' has many allographs , such as 'o', 'au', and 'ough'.
10 3 noun n
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10 3 noun n noun
• a recording barometer; automatically records on paper the variations in atmospheric pressure
Example sentence • The meteorological research center uses barographs to measure atmospheric pressure.
11 3 noun n noun
• navigable deep diving vessel for underwater exploration
Example sentence • The bathyscaphs were equipped with various scientific instruments.
10 3 noun
• record or recording made by a bolometer
10 3 noun
• scientific instrument consisting of a rotating drum holding paper on which a stylus traces a continuous record (as of breathing or blood pressure)
Example sentence • The scientist analyzed the cymographs to study the frequency of the waves.
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Example sentence • English language has several diagraphs , including 'ch', 'sh', and 'ph'.
8 2 noun n noun
• two successive letters (especially two letters used to represent a single sound: `sh' in `shoe')
Example sentence • Teachers often teach digraphs as part of phonics lessons.
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Example sentence • The scientists analyzed the ergographs to measure muscle activity.
6 1 noun n noun
• a visual representation of the relations between certain quantities, represented as points, plotted with reference to a set of axes
verb
• represent by means of a graph
Example sentence • The professor used graphs to explain the correlation between temperature and humidity.
11 3 noun n noun
• duplicator consisting of a gelatin plate from which ink can be taken to make a copy
Example sentence • He used hectographs to print multiple copies of his notes.
10 3 noun, adjective n, adj noun
• two words are homographs if they are spelled the same way but differ in meaning (e.g. fair)
Example sentence • English is full of homographs , such as 'bow' (a knot) and 'bow' (to bend forward).
11 3 noun n
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Example sentence • The hygrographs in the lab are calibrated to provide accurate readings.
9 3 noun n
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Example sentence • She studied isographs to understand the relationship between variables.
5 1 noun
• the 11th letter of the Hebrew alphabet
10 3 noun n noun
• scientific instrument consisting of a rotating drum holding paper on which a stylus traces a continuous record (as of breathing or blood pressure)
Example sentence • Scientists use kymographs to study the movement of cells.
10 3 noun n noun
• a single written symbol that represents an entire word or phrase without indicating its pronunciation
Example sentence • Chinese characters are logographs .
11 3 noun n noun
• a graphic reproduction (as a photograph) of the image of an object formed by a microscope.
Example sentence • The scientist studied the micrographs of the cells under a powerful microscope.
9 2 noun n
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Example sentence • Scientists use myographs to measure muscle contractions.
10 3 noun n noun
• a graphic representation of numerical relations
Example sentence • Engineers often use nomographs to perform quick calculations.
9 3 noun n
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Example sentence • The scientist used odographs to analyze the wind patterns at different altitudes.
11 3 noun n noun
• mechanical device used to copy a figure or plan on a different scale
Example sentence • The pantographs on the electric buses allow for efficient transfer of electricity from the overhead wires.
11 3 noun n noun
• a graphic character used in picture writing
Example sentence • The cave walls were covered in pictographs depicting daily life of the early humans.
12 3 noun n
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Example sentence • Researchers analyzed the data collected from the pneumographs .
12 3 noun n
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Example sentence • Researchers are conducting studies to determine the validity and reliability of psychographs .
12 3 noun n noun
• a measuring instrument for detecting and measuring the intensity and direction and duration of movements of the ground (as an earthquake)
Example sentence • Scientists use seismographs to measure and record earthquakes.
10 3 noun n noun
• a print made using a stencil process in which an image or design is superimposed on a very fine mesh screen and printing ink is squeegeed onto the printing surface through the area of the screen that is not covered by the stencil
Example sentence • He has a collection of serigraphs from famous artists.
12 3 noun n noun
• a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
Example sentence • She collected old shadowgraphs from antique stores.
10 3 noun n noun
• a photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light (especially by X-rays or gamma rays)
Example sentence • The museum has a collection of historical skiagraphs .
13 3 noun n noun
• a spectroscope by which spectra can be photographed
Example sentence • The astronomers used spectrographs to study the composition of distant stars.
13 3 noun n noun
• A mechanical device used to measure blood pressure and pulse.
Example sentence • The sphygmographs in the hospital were outdated and needed to be replaced.
6 1 noun n noun
• spherical Gram-positive parasitic bacteria that tend to form irregular colonies; some cause boils or septicemia or infections
Example sentence • Staphylococcus aureus, or staphs , is a common bacteria found on the skin.
12 3 noun n noun
• medical instrument that uses an infrared camera to reveal temperature variations on the surface of the body
Example sentence • Scientists use thermographs to study climate patterns.
10 3 noun n noun
• X-ray machine in which a computer builds a detailed image of a particular plane through an object from multiple X-ray measurements
10 3 noun n
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Example sentence • The scientist used topographs to create a detailed map of the mountain range.
9 2 noun n noun
• A specific sequence of three letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme.
Example sentence • Some examples of trigraphs include 'igh' in 'night' and 'tch' in 'catch'.
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Example sentence • The typographs used in this book are very elegant and easy to read.
10 3 noun n noun
• An engraving in wood or woodcut, especially one used in printing predating the Western tradition (14th c.).
Example sentence • The art gallery had a collection of xylographs from different time periods.
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