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Meaning of the word graph

graph in the crossword dictionary

graph

Dictionary of medical terms

Explanatory Dictionary of the Living Great Russian Language, Dal Vladimir

graph

and. a line on paper dividing it into columns, stripes or cells; more commonly used about sheer features.

The space between two bars, columns or stripes. The bins are empty, and the mouse-eater is in the graph, on paper. Graph, graph something, draw, mark graphs on a ruler;

lively draw with a needle over the print, transferring it to the board. To be graphed, to be graphed, to be drawn. Graphene lasts. valid by value verb Grafka f. about. Same. Graphed, graphed. Graphic, relating to a graph. Graphite, used for graphene. Graphic film, transparency, lining, backing, for marking lines. Graphic, drawing. descriptive. Graphical method of solving problems in mathematics. the solution is through drawing, and not by calculation, not by calculation. Countya f. in printing houses, a board on which a sheet is placed for printing.

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. D.N. Ushakov

graph

graphs, w. (Greek graphe - trait) (book). A strip or column on a sheet of paper delimited by two lines.

Text section; same as rubric. An error was found in the first vertical column.

Explanatory dictionary of the Russian language. S.I.Ozhegov, N.Yu.Shvedova.

graph

Y, plural -s, -am and -s, -am, w.

    A strip or column on a sheet of paper, delimited by two vertical lines.

New explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.

graph

    A column (usually delimited by two vertical lines) in a table.

    Section, paragraph of text, document, questionnaire, etc.; heading.

Examples of the use of the word graph in literature.

You were released to the regiment graph Stenbock-Fermor, but he caused trouble.

Count They say the men respected the deceased, but they didn’t like his widow.

Your Excellency,” my old Ivan told me, “you have to respond to invitations, and if it’s difficult, I have some from my former master, graph Cancrina, French answer forms for all occasions.

Best man of the bride graph Staremberg, offers her his hand for the decisive procession, and, dressed in everything French, for the last time accompanied by an Austrian retinue, for the last two minutes still an Austrian, she enters the hall where her handover should take place to the retinue of the House of Bourbon, waiting for her in the most luxurious toilets, in ceremonial uniforms.

Patron of Kulundinsky, Vasyugansky, Barabinsky, Head of Beloyarsky and Norilsk, Protector of Achinsky and Nerchinsky, Graph Evenki, Lord of Verkhneudinsk and Aginsky, Prince of Chita, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok and Primorsky, Supreme Shaman of the Autochthonous-Sikhote-Alinsky, Founder of Sakhalin, Baron of the Autonomous Jewish.

I, Hernand de Chateaufière, graph Capsirsky, in the face of the Lord God almighty and all-seeing and in the presence of noble nobles and honorable senators, I recognize you, Sovereign Philip, as the only and legitimate heir of the Duchy of Aquitaine, the Principality of Béarn and the Balearic Islands and graph stv of the Spanish Mark, whereby I take an oath to you as my future overlord.

Those mountains were called the Pyrenees, the river was Ariège, the castle was Tarascon, and the young man we just talked about was Philip of Aquitaine, graph Cantabria and Andorra.

If a shareholder has issued a power of attorney, but appears at the Meeting in person, he must register in the Journal proxies V graph personal registration.

If a shareholder has sold all of his shares, fill in at the same time graphs 16 - 18 of magazine 5.

Then, preceded by Ali, who carried a pink wax candle, the girl - the same beautiful Albanian who was Monte Cristo's companion in Italy - walked to her half, after which graph retired to his room.

Albert smiled: he remembered the beautiful either Albanian or Greek woman whom he had seen in the box graph at the Teatro Balle and the Teatro Argentina.

Lidochka realized that Alexandrisky, of course, had read the novel graph Tolstoy.

The sacred union commands us all to honor His laws perfectly: Read Bonald, Alkoran And what he writes graph Ferran.

Suddenly Rassi perked up and with complete ease, smiling like Figaro caught red-handed graph om Almaviva, exclaimed: - By God, graph, I won't beat around the bush.

COUNT, -a, m. A noble title higher than a baronial one, as well as a person who has this title. || and. Countess, -i, b. pl. -yin. || adj. Count, -aya, -oe.


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Graph- M. Countess hereditary noble dignity, in some places even to this day a ruler's, but with us it is only honorary: it is higher than baronial and lower than princely. chick will belittle. graphene.........
Dictionary Dahl

Graph- count, m. (German Graf) (pre-revolutionary n zagr.). Hereditary title of nobility, intermediate between prince and baron. || The person who bears this title.
Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

Count M.— 1. An official vested with judicial, administrative and military power (in the early Middle Ages in Western Europe); feudal ruler. 2. Title of the highest nobility........
Explanatory Dictionary by Efremova

Graph- -A; m. [German] Graf] A noble title higher than a baronial title; the person holding this title.
◁ Countess, -i; -yin; and. Count, oh, oh. G. title. G-s lands.
Kuznetsov's Explanatory Dictionary

Graph model of the Forecasting Object— Predictive model in the form of a graph.
Political dictionary

Disraeli Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield- (1804-1881) - Prime Minister of Great Britain in 1868 and in 1874-1880, leader of the Conservative Party, writer. In 1852, 1858-1859, 1866-1868. - Minister of Finance. Disraeli's government........
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Graph- (German Graf) - in the early Middle Ages in Western Europe, an official representing the power of the king in the county. During feudal fragmentation turned into independent.........
Legal dictionary

Graph— (Graf) Stefania (Steffi) (b. 1969) - German athlete. Olympic champion (1988) in tennis. Winner of the Wimbledon tournament, a number of Australian Open championships........
Big encyclopedic Dictionary

Adlerberg, Count Alexander Vladimirovich- Adjutant General, Infantry General, Minister Imperial Court and destinies, Chancellor of the Russian Imperial and Tsarist orders, member of the State and Military........

Adlerberg, Count Vladimir Fedorovich- (1792-1884) - adjutant general, infantry general, came from a noble Swedish family. Father V.F. moved from the Swedish service to the Russian and married Yu. F. Baggovut,........
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Adlerberg, Count Vladimir Fedorovich (Eduard Fedorovich)- - until 1829, he was listed as Eduard Fedorovich, from July 1, 1847, Count, Minister of the Imperial Court (from August 30, 1852 to April 17, 1870); genus. November 10, 1791, died March 8........
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Adlerberg, Count Nikolai Vladimirovich- - genus. in 1819, died December 13, 1892 in Munich. A year after completing the course in His Majesty's Corps of Pages, in 1838, he was appointed aide-de-camp to His Majesty; taking........
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Alopeus, Count David Maksimovich- - born in 1769, d. June 13, 1831, in Berlin. Was brought up in Stuttgart military school and, upon returning to Russia in 1789, entered the service of the college of foreign........
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Alopeus, Count, David Maksimovich- valid secrets advisor, diplomat; R. 1768,† 1831
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Aminov, Count Adolf Ivanovich— - Adjutant General, b. in 1806, d. November 5, 1884. Having started his service in 1823 as a sergeant in the former Finnish Jaeger Regiment, in 1825 he was promoted to ensign and transferred to the L.-Guards. in Finnish......
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Anhalt, Count Fed. Evstaf.- chief Cadet. bldg.; R. 1732,† 1794
Addition: Anhalt, Count Friedrich (Fedor Evstafiev.), Russian general. next, initial Nobles. cad. bldg. and Finl. Yegersk bldg., r. in Dessau........
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Anhalt, Count Fedor (Friedrich) Evstafievich— - a wonderful Russian military teacher late XVIII century, gen. May 9, 1732 and was the son of the Crown Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Wilhelm August, married to the daughter of Sophia Guerra,......
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Anhalt, Count Feodor Evstafievich- (Friedrich) - Lieutenant General, Adjutant General of Empress Catherine II, b. 10th (21st) May 1732, d. May 22, 1794 His father, Wilhelm Gustav, Crown Prince of Anhalt-Dessau......
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Anrep-elmpt, Count Joseph Romanovich- (Kameke von der Gehe-Genant-Wolfenschild) - cavalry general, descendant of the ancient Baltic noble family, genus. in 1798, d. in October 1860. From Pazhesky’s chamber-pages........
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Benckendorf, A. H., Graf— - chief of gendarmes and head of the Third Department of His Majesty’s Office, famous in the history of the Russian public. Both institutions, the Corps of Gendarmes and the Third Department,........
Historical Dictionary

Apraksin, Count Alexander Ivanovich- Senator, t.s., r. 7 Dec. 1780, † 10 July 1848
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Apraksin, Count Alexander Petrovich- Russian agent right at Vienna courtyard, † 1845
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Apraksin, Count Andrey Matveevich- 1st Obershenk in Russia under Peter I r. 1663,† 1731
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Apraksin, Count Anton Stepanovich- (1819-1899) - Lieutenant General. Known among the few first writers and practitioners. figures on aeronautics in Russia. Started building my own......
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- (Greek, from grapho I write). The gap on a book page between two parallel lines and these very lines; column in the office book. Dictionary foreign words, included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. COUNT Greek, from grapho, I write... ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language

See trait... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and similar expressions. under. ed. N. Abramova, M.: Russian Dictionaries, 1999. column chapter, section; column, column; line, dash; strip, rubric, paragraph, bullet Dictionary of Russian sin... Synonym dictionary

graph- COUNT1, s, plural graphs, am and graphs, am, g Part of the text, in the form of a separate section, paragraph; Syn.: rubric. Sergei put his signature in the right column. GRAPH2, s, g A place on a paper sheet, in a table, bounded by two vertical lines and ... ... Explanatory dictionary of Russian nouns

Count, s; pl. graphs, graph, graphs... Russian word stress

COUNT, counts, wives. (Greek graphe trait) (book). A strip or column on a sheet of paper delimited by two lines. || Text section; same as rubric. An error was found in the first vertical column. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 … Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

G. 1. A column is usually limited by two vertical lines in a table, statement, etc. 2. Section or paragraph of a text, document, questionnaire, etc. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

Women a line on paper dividing it into columns, stripes or cells; more common about sheer features. | The space between two bars, columns or stripes. The bins are empty, and the mouse-eater is in the graph, on paper. To graph, to graph something, to draw, to beat on... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

Noun, g., used. often Morphology: (no) what? graphs, what? Count, (I see) what? Count, what? Count, about what? about the graph; pl. What? graphs, (no) what? Count, what? Counts, (I see) what? graphs, what? graphs, about what? about graphs 1. A graph is a vertical... ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

Glafira, Evgraf Dictionary of Russian personal names. N. A. Petrovsky. 2011… Dictionary of personal names

Books

  • House of Count Orlov-Denisov, formerly Count Rostopchin, Snegirev I.M.. House of Count Orlov-Denisov, formerly Count Rostopchin E 7/81 U 402/539: Moscow: type. V. Gautier, 1850: Reproduced in the original author’s spelling of the 1850 edition (publishing house…
  • The life of the famous Joseph Balsamo, Count Cagliostro, M. Kuzmin. A book by one of the most talented poets ` silver age` Mikhail Kuzmin talks about the life of a mysterious and at the same time widely famous person- Count Cagliostro. H. P. Blavatsky in...

    - (Greek, from grapho I write). The space on a book page between two parallel lines and these very lines; column in the office book. Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. COUNT Greek, from grapho, I write... ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language

    See trait... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and similar expressions. under. ed. N. Abramova, M.: Russian Dictionaries, 1999. column chapter, section; column, column; line, dash; strip, rubric, paragraph, bullet Dictionary of Russian sin... Synonym dictionary

    graph- COUNT1, s, plural graphs, am and graphs, am, g Part of the text, in the form of a separate section, paragraph; Syn.: rubric. Sergei put his signature in the right column. GRAPH2, s, g A place on a paper sheet, in a table, bounded by two vertical lines and ... ... Explanatory dictionary of Russian nouns

    Count, s; pl. graphs, graph, graphs... Russian word stress

    COUNT, s, plural. s, am and s, am, female. 1. A strip or column on a sheet of paper, delimited by two vertical lines. 2. Section of the text, rubric. G. in the questionnaire. Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

    G. 1. A column is usually limited by two vertical lines in a table, statement, etc. 2. Section or paragraph of a text, document, questionnaire, etc. Ephraim's explanatory dictionary. T. F. Efremova. 2000... Modern explanatory dictionary of the Russian language by Efremova

    Women a line on paper dividing it into columns, stripes or cells; more common about sheer features. | The space between two bars, columns or stripes. The bins are empty, and the mouse-eater is in the graph, on paper. To graph, to graph something, to draw, to beat on... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

    Noun, g., used. often Morphology: (no) what? graphs, what? Count, (I see) what? Count, what? Count, about what? about the graph; pl. What? graphs, (no) what? Count, what? Counts, (I see) what? graphs, what? graphs, about what? about graphs 1. A graph is a vertical... ... Dmitriev's Explanatory Dictionary

    Glafira, Evgraf Dictionary of Russian personal names. N. A. Petrovsky. 2011… Dictionary of personal names

Books

  • House of Count Orlov-Denisov, formerly Count Rostopchin, Snegirev I.M.. House of Count Orlov-Denisov, formerly Count Rostopchin E 7/81 U 402/539: Moscow: type. V. Gautier, 1850: Reproduced in the original author’s spelling of the 1850 edition (publishing house…
  • The life of the famous Joseph Balsamo, Count Cagliostro, M. Kuzmin. The book by one of the most talented poets of the Silver Age, Mikhail Kuzmin, tells about the life of a mysterious and at the same time well-known person - Count Cagliostro. H. P. Blavatsky in...
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