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graph paper

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graph paper
n.
Paper ruled usually into small squares of equal size for use in drawing charts, graphs, or diagrams.

graph paper
n
(Mathematics) paper printed with intersecting lines, usually horizontal and vertical and equally spaced, for drawing graphs, diagrams, etc.
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Noun1.graph papergraph paper - paper that has lines to permit drawing graphs
paper - a material made of cellulose pulp derived mainly from wood or rags or certain grasses
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And there are sets of rules, called algorithms, that tell you how draw these shapes step by step on graph paper (or a computer screen).
Kathy Moore drew the tractor to scale on graph paper, and her husband, Jack, and son John stacked the bales.
So, the children put a piece of graph paper onto a clipboard, take a pencil and measuring tape and go outside.
 
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