To add a graph in Word on a Mac, you can insert a chart using the Excel app. Simply go to the "Insert" tab in Word, click on "Chart", and choose the type of chart you want to insert. You can then enter your data in the Excel spreadsheet that pops up and customize the chart as needed.
Yes, the word "graphic" has the prefix "graph-" which means "to write" or "to draw."
An example of a word using the morpheme "graph" is "autograph," which refers to a signature written by oneself.
The Latin root for "graph" is "grapho" which means "to write" or "to draw." The Greek root is "graph," which also means "to write" or "to draw."
The root word "graph" in autograph refers to writing or drawing. Therefore, autograph means a signature or written inscription by a person.
When you add "ward" to a word, you create a compound word.
Microsoft Graph is a program for creating graphs in different applications. For example, it can be used in Word to create a graph to add to the document.
misgraph, disgraph, midgraph, ungraph, ingraph
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Graph doesn't have a root word. Graph IS a root word darling.
Openoffice, or get word for Mac.
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Graph originates from Greece.
Examples of words that have 'graph' in them are: bibliographyautographbiographychoreographerdemographicselectrocardiographgeographygraphiciconographylithographmimeographoceanographerparagraphphonographphotographpolygraphpornographyseismographstenographertelegraphtopographyvideographer
The root word is graph which means to write. An autograph is a self written signature. Auto means self.
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Graph is a one syllable word. Thus, the whole word/syllable is stressed.