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The Meaning of gráfica

Word: Gráfica

Language: Spanish

Definition:

  1. Gráfica (noun): Refers to a graphical representation of information or data, such as a chart, diagram, or any visual representation, often used in design and communications to convey information clearly.
  2. Gráfica (adjective): Pertaining to graphics or visual representations; often used in contexts discussing design, art, or illustrations.

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Etymology:
The word “gráfica” comes from the Late Latin “graphica,” which is derived from the Greek “graphikos,” meaning “pertaining to drawing or writing.” The root “graph” relates to writing or drawing, as seen in similar words in both Spanish and English like “graphics” or “graph.”

Pronunciation:
In Spanish, “gráfica” is pronounced as [ˈɡɾafika]. The stress falls on the first syllable “grá.”

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This term is commonly used in fields such as graphic design, data visualization, and advertising, often when discussing the importance of visual communication in presenting data or ideas effectively.

  1. La gráfica muestra el crecimiento de la población en los últimos diez años.
    (The graph shows the population growth over the last ten years.)

  2. Necesito crear una gráfica para presentar los resultados de la encuesta.
    (I need to create a graph to present the survey results.)

  3. La gráfica de barras es útil para comparar diferentes categorías.
    (The bar graph is useful for comparing different categories.)

  4. En la clase de matemáticas, aprendimos a interpretar gráficas.
    (In math class, we learned how to interpret graphs.)

  5. La gráfica de líneas ilustra la tendencia del mercado a lo largo del tiempo.
    (The line graph illustrates the market trend over time.)

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