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diagrammatic

[dahy-uh-gruh-mat-ik] / ˌdaɪ ə grəˈmæt ɪk /










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What happened over the years in those homes is a more painful and complicated story, if also an overly diagrammatic one.

From Los Angeles Times

But I guess I just got into this quite diagrammatic style, which still has enough handmade wobbliness that it’s not cold.

From New York Times

Currently, to predict how particles morph and scatter when they collide in space-time, physicists use a complicated diagrammatic scheme invented by Richard Feynman.

From The New Yorker

The artist sets curving, asymmetrical shapes over black diagrammatic lines and a white ground, horizontally lined with what look like musical staves.

From Washington Post

At its worst, the 100-minute play is too diagrammatic as it meticulously maps out the discontents of being a new mother in the upper, middle and lower classes.

From Washington Post