nomograph

nomograph
1. A graph consisting of three coplanar curves, usually parallel, each graduated for a different variable so that a straight line cutting all three curves intersects the related values of each variable. 2. SYN: nomogram. [G. nomos, law, + grapho, to write]

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no·mo·graph -.graf n NOMOGRAM
no·mo·graph·ic .näm-ə-'graf-ik, .nō-mə- adj
no·mog·ra·phy nō-'mäg-rə-fē n, pl -phies

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no·mo·graph (nomґo-graf) nomogram.

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