diagram

UK /ˈdaɪ.ə.ɡɹæm/ US /ˈdaɪ.ə.ɡɹæm/
noun 4verb 2

Definitions

noun

1

A plan, drawing, sketch or outline to show the function or operation of something, or to show the relationships between the parts of a whole.

Electrical diagrams show device interconnections.

Drawings and pictures are more than mere ornaments in scientific discourse. Blackboard sketches, geological maps, diagrams of molecular structure, astronomical photographs, MRI images, the many varieties of statistical charts and graphs: These pictorial devices are indispensable tools for presenting evidence, for explaining a theory, for telling a story.

2

A graph or chart.

A common way to represent change in state over time is via a timing diagram.

This particular diagram represents a dinosaur in the distant past and a person who is born in AD 2000. These objects stretch out horizontally in the graph because they last over time in reality, and time is the horizontal axis on the graph

3

A functor from an index category to another category. The objects and morphisms of the index category need not have any internal substance, but rather merely outline the connective structure of at least some part of the diagram's codomain.

4

A crossword grid.

Because you have fewer 10- to 15-letter entries in the diagram, you can make judgment calls more quickly by testing out the long ones at the outset.

A crossword puzzle consists of a diagram that usually is rectangular and divided into blank (white) and cancelled (black, shaded, or crosshatched) squares.

verb

1

To represent or indicate something using a diagram.

2

To schedule the operations of a locomotive or train according to a diagram.

The timing and diagramming staff, too, were on duty for up to 21 hours devising 80 engine, 60 guards' and 25 carriage working diagrams.

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