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What is the suffix for graph?

There isn't a single definitive suffix for "graph." The suffix used often depends on the specific type of graph being described. Here are some common examples:

* -gram: This is used for graphs representing relationships between elements, like in "histogram" or "telegram."

* -graph: This is used for graphs representing visual data, like in "bar graph" or "pie graph."

* -graphy: This is used for the practice or study of creating and analyzing graphs, like in "photography" or "topography."

Additionally, some specialized types of graphs have unique suffixes, such as:

* -scope: Used for tools that display data in a graphical form, like in "oscilloscope" or "telescope."

* -meter: Used for instruments that measure and display data, like in "thermometer" or "barometer."

The best suffix to use depends on the specific context and the type of graph being described.

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