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graph | A diagram (as a series of points, a line, a curve, or an area) that represents the variation of a variable in comparison with that of one or more other variables. To plot on a graph. |
graphic | A picture, map, or graph used for illustration or demonstration. Relating to writing in a (specified) field or on a (specified) subject. |
header | Part of anything that forms or is regarded as forming the top, summit, or upper end: head of a pin, head of a page. A horizontal structural or finish piece over an opening. |
heading | Something that forms or serves as a head; sep: an inscription, headline, or title standing at the top or beginning (as a letter or chapter). |
highlight | To center attention upon; an event or detail of major significance or special interest. |
hypothesize | To make or adopt a hypothesis. |
identify | To recognize as being or show to be the very person or thing known, described, or claimed. |
illustrate | To make clear, explain, easily understood by examples, comparisons, etc. exemplify. |
Imitate | To follow as a pattern, model, or example, to produce a copy. |
Imply | To involve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement. |
Inclined | Having inclination, disposition, or tendency. |
Include | To take in or comprise as a part of a larger aggregate or principle. Ex. The price of dinner includes dessert. |
Incorporate | To unite thoroughly with or work indistinguishably into something already existent. |
Indicate | To be a sign of; show, to point out, direct attention to. Ex. To indicate a place on a map. |
Indirect | Not in a direct course or path. Deviating from a straight line. |