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English
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Etymology
From Ancient Greek suffix -γραμμα (-gramma), from γράμμα (grámma, “written character, letter, that which is drawn”), from γράφω (gráphō, “to scratch, to scrape, to graze”).
Suffix
-gram
Synonyms
- (that written, drawn): -graph
Derived terms
terms derived using -gram (suffix)
- cisternogram
- correlogram
- cosmogram
- engram
- gyrogram
- histogram
- interferogram
- logogram
- meteogram - a time cross-section producing and using data for a specific weather station on the ground
- monogram
- n-gram - a type of probabilistic model for predicting the next item in a sequence
- nastygram
- Ntigram
- photogram
- pictogram
- radargram
- reflectogram
- renogram
- scintigram
- sonogram
- spectrogram
- stereogram
- trigram
- zymogram
- Lexical
- Types of message
- Types of geometric figures
- decagram
- enneagram
- hendecagram - a star polygon that has eleven points
- heptagram
- hexagram
- octagram
- parallelogram
- pentagram
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Irish
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma, “written character, letter, that which is drawn”), from γράφω (gráphō, “to scratch, to scrape, to graze”).
Suffix
-gram m
- -gram (something written, drawn or otherwise recorded)
Derived terms
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma).
Suffix
-gram n
Derived terms
References
- “-gram” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma).
Suffix
-gram n
Derived terms
References
- “-gram” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
Polish
Etymology
Etymology tree
Derived from Ancient Greek γράμμα (grámma).
Pronunciation
Suffix
-gram (m-in)
Declension
Declension of -gram
Derived terms
Further reading
- -gram in Polish dictionaries at PWN
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Swedish
Suffix
-gram n
- -gram; same use and etymology as in English
Derived terms
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