Both "pictorial" and "straight" can be used to describe lines. "Pictorial" typically refers to lines or images that are visually representational or graphic in nature, while "straight" describes lines that are not curved or bent in any way.
A graph can show data in pictorial form - pie or block versions are very common It's actually called a chart. It's not a graph.
A scatter diagram. A line diagram will not be as good at showing a relationship that is non-linear (not a straight line).
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No, it is not very common but I have seen some people that has straight hair and green eyes.
Russell Partridge Brockbank has written: 'The Penguin Brockbank' 'The Penguin Brockbank' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Caricatures and cartoons 'The best of Brockbank' -- subject(s): Automobiles, Caricatures and cartoons, Pictorial English wit and humor 'Over the line' 'Brockbank's Grand Prix' 'Up the straight' -- subject(s): Pictorial English wit and humor 'Up the straight' 'Motoring through Punch' 'Brockbank's Grand Prix' -- subject(s): Automobile racing, Caricatures and cartoons, Pictorial English wit and humor
The Play Pictorial ended in 1939.
The Play Pictorial was created in 1902.
Air Pictorial was created in 1939.
the number 2305 in a pictorial form
they both have straight edges
straight you see alot of curly haired beautiful ladies
Most people are straight but then it is lesbian, then gay