From Ancient Greek φωτός (photos, "light"), plus γράφειν (graphein, "write")
Literaly written with light
England: the word was coined by Sir John Herschel on March 14th, 1839.
Pictograph comes from the Latin 'Picto' meaning 'picture, and the Greek 'graphos' meaning 'to write'. In other words, picture writing!
Vandals have defaced the pictograph again.
It come from the latin word Natas it is also how you get the word prenatal
the word dungaree come form Hindi
The word alkali come from the language Arabic
How did the word grandparent or great grandparent come to be?
A pictograph is a form of graph used in math for charting.
A pictograph is a pictorial representation of an idea or a word. Here are some sentences.Hieroglyphics are a form of pictograph.I studied the pictograph and tried to figure out what it meant.The archaeologist could read the pictograph.
The cave walls were adorned with intricate pictographs depicting ancient hunting scenes.
There is one definition of the word 'pictograph.' The definition is : a pictorial symbol for a word or phrase. This could mean a graph with symbols representing a certain amount of things.
linegraph,bargraph,pictograph,nymph,paraph, and micrograph
Image, Pictograph, or Photograph
There is no antonym for pictograph...
pictograph, hieroglyph
Techniacally there are a few differences, but the basic idea of both a pictograph and glyph is the same. Both are images used to represent a concept,word or sound
There are several different types of pictographs. A pictograph may be used to symbolise a word of a group of words in some cultures, such as Chinese or ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. A pictograph may also be a chart or graph which uses symbols to represent values, such as population levels.A pictograph shows the information that you have gathered (data) but it shows pictures to represent the info.
no,a bar graph is not a pictograph,pictograph's represent data by pictures and bar graphs by bars...
a pictograph is a graph that contains pictures