Schematical

Pronunciation: /ˈskɪmætɪkˈæɫ/

Schematical (adj)

  1. Showing ideas using simple shapes or steps, leaving out details to make the main structure easy to see.
  2. Following a fixed pattern in a way that feels mechanical, with little room for natural variation or emotion.
  3. Describing a system or process using a diagram or model that represents parts and their relationships.

Schematical (adjective)

Examples

  • The teacher used a schematical chart to show the plan clearly.
  • The guide gives a schematical layout for each step of the process.