Chart

  • 31chart — I. noun Etymology: Middle French charte, from Latin charta piece of papyrus, document more at card Date: 1571 1. map: as a. an outline map exhibiting something (as climatic or magnetic variations) in its geographical aspects b. a map for the use… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 32chart — [[t]tʃɑrt[/t]] n. 1) a sheet giving information in tabular or diagrammatic form 2) a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable, as temperature or price; graph 3) geo a map, esp. a hydrographic or marine map 4) geo an outline… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 33chart — chartable, adj. /chahrt/, n. 1. a sheet exhibiting information in tabular form. 2. a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable, as temperature, price, etc.; graph. 3. a map, esp. a hydrographic or marine map. 4. an outline map …

    Universalium

  • 34chart — 1. noun a) A map for a very particular purpose, such as shipping or aeroplanes/airplanes, showing information useful for that purpose and ignoring most other information. b) A subspace of a manifold used as part of an atlas 2. verb …

    Wiktionary

  • 35chart — 1. A recording of clinical data relating to a patient s case. 2. SYN: curve (2). 3. In optics, symbols of graduated size for measuring visual acuity, or test types for determining far or near vision. See …

    Medical dictionary

  • 36chart — [16] English card and chart are related. Both come from Latin charta ‘paper’, but whereas card was routed via French carte, and for some reason changed its t to a d, chart was borrowed directly from the Latin word, in which the meaning ‘map’ had… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 37chart — m IV, DB. a, Ms. chartrcie; lm M. y «pies myśliwski z grupy psów gończych, używany do szczucia zwierzyny, głównie zajęcy i lisów; odznacza się wysmukłą budową, podłużną głową, długimi i cienkimi nogami, bystrym wzrokiem, a słabym węchem; (w… …

    Słownik języka polskiego

  • 38chart — /tʃat / (say chaht) noun 1. a sheet exhibiting information in tabulated or methodical form. 2. a graphic representation, as by curves, of a dependent variable such as temperature, price, etc. 3. a map, especially a hydrographic or marine map. 4.… …

  • 39chart — {{#}}{{LM C08254}}{{〓}} {{[}}chart{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Tabla o serie estadística que se usa para realizar el análisis de los mercados financieros: • El chart indica una tendencia al alza de la cotización del euro.{{○}}… …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 40chart — [16] English card and chart are related. Both come from Latin charta ‘paper’, but whereas card was routed via French carte, and for some reason changed its t to a d, chart was borrowed directly from the Latin word, in which the meaning ‘map’ had… …

    Word origins