adjective
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■ NOUN
representation
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It is, arguably, the finest pictorial representation of a seventeenth-century winding-sheet.
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That became the basis for all pictorial representations for the next sixty years.
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Icon - A pictorial representation of a program, file or window.
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Similarly pupils will often remember a pictorial representation which sums up an event or development.
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Graphs and pictorial representations Organise Systematically the collection and tabulation of simple data.
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In short, male dominance can be strongly suggested in pictorial representation without the patriarchal male being directly represented at all.
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If we are interested only in smoothing for pictorial representation , this does not matter.
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The earliest written records were simply pictorial representations of natural objects, such as birds and animals.
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But this sculpture remains an isolated example, emphasizing the fact that in its earliest stage Cubism was primarily a pictorial revolution.
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For quick accurate identifications the most promising keys are totally pictorial .
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Holy pictures frequently stressed the permanence and safety of the past by remaining within pictorial traditions established during the last century.
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Nevertheless, Ramsay's consummate sense of pictorial design remains as powerful as ever.
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This easy use by non specialists is the great advantage of pictorial keys.
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This rapid transmission of pictorial output demands very high speed links.