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- Something written or drawn: monograph.
- An instrument for writing, drawing, or recording: seismograph.
[French -graphe, from Late Latin -graphus, from Greek -graphos, from graphein, to write.]
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[French -graphe, from Late Latin -graphus, from Greek -graphos, from graphein, to write.]
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An instrument for writing, drawing, or recording: cardiograph.
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