Definitionadj. represented in simplified or symbolic form
Last update: August 8, 2015
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A schematic diais a schematio representation of tree on paper. [adjective]
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Figure 9: Schematic diagram of a cumulonimbus cloud. [adjective]
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Have you ever seen a schematic, we get the word from that. [adjective]
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On the other hand, a place can hardly be found for the history of Ezra before the appearance of Nehemiah; he moves in a settled and peaceful community such as Nehemiah had helped to form, his reforms appear to be more mature and schematic than those of Nehemiah; and, whilst Josephus handles the two separately, giving Ezra the priority, many recent scholars incline to place Nehemiah's first visit before the arrival of Ezra.' [Please select]
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1 gives a schematic view of a vertical section through a living freshwater sponge. [Please select]
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(For the sake of schematic simplicity, I am ignoring various complications connected with time, which require some tedious but perfectly feasible elaborations.) [Please select]
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According to the logical schematic presented, we need a symbolic model (a positive science), which in our example is MDT itself. [Please select]
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According to the fundamental idea of schematic undertaking we can conceive the conscious perception only as the particular activity of an independent system for which the abbreviated designation "Cons." [Please select]
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