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Discover LudwigThe word 'diagrammatically' is correct and usable in written English.
It means to describe or explain something using diagrams or charts. One example of using 'diagrammatically' in a sentence is: "The process of photosynthesis can be better understood when explained diagrammatically."
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diagrammatically
adverb
In the manner of a diagram; a graphic representation used to show how something works.
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These processes, represented diagrammatically in Figure 2, show what happens in the bacterium Escherichia coli, but essentially similar processes occur in animals, plants, fungi, and other organisms capable of oxidizing their food materials wholly to carbon dioxide and water.
An example of the use of a relay lens is found in the common rifle sight shown diagrammatically in Figure 6.
Salt domes are one of a number of kinds of salt structures whose interrelationships are shown diagrammatically in Figure 1.
The nervous system is almost diagrammatically simple in anatomy, although this apparent simplicity is not primitive but mainly a secondary evolutionary derivation.
As the LeVay family and a couple of significant guests gather, the emotional dynamics are spelled out diagrammatically, while we are fed large spoonfuls of exposition.
The setup is diagrammatically simple, a quality that Mr. Bartlett has underscored by identifying three of his characters only by single letters.
One suspects the off-stage dramas were more than a match for anything that takes place in this capable revival of Christopher Hampton's diagrammatically neat but strangely hermetic 1976 play.
Conductors will have to work hard on balances and keep their beat diagrammatically clear.
This idea -- and the related one that men are prone to an atavistic violence and a desire for revenge, that they are hard-wired to seek power and control -- is diagrammatically illustrated with highly contrived subplots involving incest, blackmail, pornography and an out-of-control airplane loaded with hazardous waste.
The development of this process, whereby a primal history of the nineteenth century gradually morphed into a book on Baudelaire and 'high capitalism', may be represented, diagrammatically, as follows.
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