-graph

Pronunciation: /- ˈɡɹæf/

-graph (suffix)

  1. A device that records information, often by making marks on paper or a screen.
  2. A written account of a person’s life or events, usually based on research or documents.
  3. A visual display that shows data using lines, bars, or points.

Examples

  • The graph records sound during the test.
  • A graph stores signals from the sensor.