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graphic

English

Alternative forms

  • graphick (obsolete)

Etymology

From Latin graphicus (belonging to painting or drawing), from Ancient Greek ???????? (graphikós, belonging to painting or drawing, picturesque, of or for writing; of style, lively), from ????? (graph?, drawing, painting, writing, a writing, description, etc.), from ????? (gráph?, scratch, carve) (cognate with English carve).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???æf?k/
  • Rhymes: -æf?k

Adjective

graphic (comparative more graphic, superlative most graphic)

  1. Drawn, pictorial.
  2. Vivid, descriptive, often in relation to depictions of sex or violence.
  3. (geology) Having a texture that resembles writing, commonly created by exsolution, devitrification and immiscibility processes in igneous rocks.
    graphic granite

Derived terms

  • graphics card

Related terms

  • graphical

Translations

Noun

graphic (plural graphics)

  1. A drawing or picture.
  2. (mostly in plural) A computer-generated image as viewed on a screen forming part of a game or a film etc.
    I've just played this new computer game: the graphics are amazing.

Related terms

  • graphic art
  • graph
  • graphical
  • graphician
  • lithographic
  • photographic
  • pornographic
  • reprographic

Translations

Further reading

  • graphic in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
  • graphic in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
  • graphic at OneLook Dictionary Search

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zestful

English

Etymology

zest +? -ful

Adjective

zestful (comparative more zestful, superlative most zestful)

  1. Having a spirited love of life; ebullient.
    • 1957, Arthur Upfield, Bony Buys a Woman, London: Heinemann, 1967, Chapter 13, p. 117,[1]
      Debonair youth! The spurs, the wide felt hat, the open shirt, the belt holding the array of small pouches, including a holstered revolver, the delight in the long stock-whip having a bright green silk cracker to produce loud reports, ranging from slow rifle fire to the rat-tat-tat of a machine-gun, all told the story of zestful youth.
  2. Eager, enthusiastic.
    • 1933, H. G. Wells, The Shape of Things to Come, London: Hutchinson & Co., 1935, Book 1, § 10, p. 77,[2]
      [] there appeared a narrowly patriotic government, which presently developed into an aggressive, vindictive and pitiless dictatorship, and set itself at once to the zestful persecution of the unfortunate ethnic minorities []
    • 1968, Donald Barthelme, “The Dolt” in Sixty Stories, New York: Dutton, 1982, p. 94,[3]
      [] the former priest, by now habituated to military life, and even zestful for it, enlisted under the new young king, with the rank of captain.

Derived terms

  • zestfully
  • zestfulness

Translations

Anagrams

  • Fultzes, Zufelts

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