to represent by a graph
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graphedto represent by a graph
graphedGRAPH, to represent by a diagram
graphingGRAPH, to represent by a diagram
graphsGRAPH, to represent by a diagram
graphto represent by a diagram
parableto represent by a moral tale
parabledPARABLE, to represent by a moral tale
parablingPARABLE, to represent by a moral tale
instantiateto represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance
instantiatedINSTANTIATE, to represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance
instantiatesINSTANTIATE, to represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance
pictorializeto represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorialiseto represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
instantiatingINSTANTIATE, to represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance
pictorialisesPICTORIALISE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorializingPICTORIALIZE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorializesPICTORIALIZE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorializedPICTORIALIZE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorialisingPICTORIALISE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
pictorialisedPICTORIALISE, to represent by a picture or illustrate with pictures
hieroglypha character used in a system of hieroglyphic writing also HIEROGLYPHIC / to represent by hieroglyphs
depicterto represent by or as if by a picture a mural depicting a famous battle
crossesA mark of this type (Î) made to represent a signature by a person who cannot write
consulofficial appointed by a government to reside in a foreign country to represent the commercial interests of citizens of the appointing country
silhouette(French) a portrait obtained by tracing the outline of a profile, head, or figure, esp by means of its shadow / to represent or show in silhouette
futurismstyle of the fine arts developed originally by a group of Italian artists about 1910 in which forms derived chiefly from cubism were used to represent rapid movement and dynamic motion