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  1. -graphsuffix

    A group of letters of a specified number.

  2. Etymology: From suffix -γραφω, from γράφω, from whence also -graphy.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of -graph in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of -graph in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of -graph in a Sentence

  1. Health Minister Harsh Vardhan:

    India has successfully contained the pandemic, india has flattened its COVID-19 graph.

  2. Bharat Pankhania:

    If one were to draw a graph of vaccine coverage versus danger, it would be a linear progression, the greater the vaccine coverage, the less the dangers and the other way around, of course, we want to get to 90 % coverage, it is a tall order globally. If we get to 70 % and stay there, there will be many sporadic outbreaks which may overwhelm health services. Worse, it will create more chances for the virus to mutate and variants of concern to emerge.

  3. Ganga Sagar Pant:

    Graph of your relationship follows the graph of your wealth in this total commercial world.

  4. Carl Heneghan:

    Putting a graph out with the United States at the top and UK second is not helpful, but once you start to break it down by looking at the population we should be seriously asking questions about what's different, why are six countries disproportionately affected?

  5. Tim Cook:

    If you were to graph up trade tension it's clearly less in January than it was in December, i'm optimistic that the two countries will be able to work things out.


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