IN MATH: 1. v. to graph points; to graph many points separately in order to deter mine the graph of the entire set in conjunction with one's prior knowledge. EX. Plot a few points before you decide you can't graph that function!

IN ENGLISH: 1. as defined above.

APPLICATION: See list 230.


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