-graphic

-graphic
or -graphical adjective combining form Etymology: Late Latin -graphicus, from Greek -graphikos, from graphikos written or transmitted in a (specified) way <
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  • -graphic — [graf′ikəlgraf′ik] combining form forming adjectives of or relating to a (specified) method or process for recording or describing [telegraphic, stenographic]: also suffix combining form graphical [graf′ikəl] …   English World dictionary

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