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photograph
noun
a
picture
made
with
a
camera
by
capturing
light
on
film
or
a
digital
sensor
β’
Maria
framed
her
favorite
photograph
of
the
beach
and
hung
it
on
the
wall
.
Maria
framed
her
favorite
photograph
of
the
beach
and
hung
it
on
the
wall
.
β’
The
old
man
showed
me
a
faded
photograph
of
his
army
friends
.
The
old
man
showed
me
a
faded
photograph
of
his
army
friends
.
Mid-19th
century
:
from
photo-
β
light
β
+
βgraph
β
something
written
or
drawn
β.
verb
to
take
a
picture
of
someone
or
something
with
a
camera
β’
She
loves
to
photograph
wild
animals
in
their
natural
habitat
.
She
loves
to
photograph
wild
animals
in
their
natural
habitat
.
β’
Please
don't
photograph
me
;
I'm
not
ready
yet
.
Please
don't
photograph
me
;
I'm
not
ready
yet
.
Derived
from
the
noun
β
photograph
β,
adopted
as
a
verb
soon
after
cameras
became
common
in
the
19th
century
.
paragraph
noun
a
section
of
writing
that
begins
on
a
new
line
and
usually
talks
about
one
main
idea
β’
Please
start
a
new
paragraph
when
you
change
topics
in
your
essay
.
Please
start
a
new
paragraph
when
you
change
topics
in
your
essay
.
β’
The
newspaper
article
was
broken
into
short
paragraphs
so
readers
could
follow
the
story
easily
.
The
newspaper
article
was
broken
into
short
paragraphs
so
readers
could
follow
the
story
easily
.
Mid-16th
century
from
French
β
paragraphe
,β
via
late
Latin
from
Greek
β
paragraphos
β β
short
stroke
marking
a
break
in
sense
β.
noun
a
very
short
item
of
news
printed
as
a
single
paragraph
in
a
newspaper
or
magazine
β’
A
tiny
paragraph
on
the
front
page
mentioned
the
mayor
β
s
quick
hospital
visit
.
A
tiny
paragraph
on
the
front
page
mentioned
the
mayor
β
s
quick
hospital
visit
.
β’
Editors
sometimes
add
filler
paragraphs
to
take
up
leftover
space
.
Editors
sometimes
add
filler
paragraphs
to
take
up
leftover
space
.
Sense
extended
in
the
late
19th
century
to
mean
a
short
news
item
separated
as
its
own
paragraph
.
verb
to
divide
a
piece
of
writing
into
paragraphs
β’
Before
printing
the
booklet
,
she
carefully
paragraphed
each
chapter
.
Before
printing
the
booklet
,
she
carefully
paragraphed
each
chapter
.
β’
The
students
learned
how
to
paragraph
their
essays
for
better
flow
.
The
students
learned
how
to
paragraph
their
essays
for
better
flow
.
Verb
use
recorded
from
the
early
17th
century
,
derived
from
the
noun
.
graph
noun
a
diagram
made
of
lines
,
bars
,
or
curves
that
shows
how
numbers
or
amounts
change
or
compare
β’
The
teacher
drew
a
simple
graph
on
the
board
to
explain
the
rising
temperature
over
a
week
.
The
teacher
drew
a
simple
graph
on
the
board
to
explain
the
rising
temperature
over
a
week
.
β’
Our
sales
graph
shows
that
profits
doubled
last
month
.
Our
sales
graph
shows
that
profits
doubled
last
month
.
From
the
Greek
suffix
-graphos
meaning
β
something
written
or
drawn
,β
adopted
into
English
in
the
late
19th
century
for
statistical
diagrams
.
noun
in
mathematics
,
a
set
of
points
(
vertices
)
connected
by
lines
(
edges
)
that
shows
how
things
are
linked
β’
The
social
network
can
be
modeled
as
a
graph
where
each
user
is
a
node
and
each
friendship
is
an
edge
.
The
social
network
can
be
modeled
as
a
graph
where
each
user
is
a
node
and
each
friendship
is
an
edge
.
β’
In
class
we
learned
that
a
tree
is
a
special
kind
of
graph
without
cycles
.
In
class
we
learned
that
a
tree
is
a
special
kind
of
graph
without
cycles
.
Adopted
in
early
20th-century
mathematics
to
describe
a
collection
of
nodes
and
edges
,
extending
the
older
statistical
sense
of
β
graph
.β
verb
to
draw
or
plot
information
on
a
graph
β’
We
will
graph
the
rainfall
data
to
see
seasonal
changes
.
We
will
graph
the
rainfall
data
to
see
seasonal
changes
.
β’
He
graphed
the
company
β
s
revenue
over
five
years
for
the
report
.
He
graphed
the
company
β
s
revenue
over
five
years
for
the
report
.
Verb
use
developed
after
the
noun
,
meaning
β
to
represent
by
means
of
a
graph
,β
first
recorded
in
the
early
20th
century
.