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pictorially
adverb
In a pictorial manner.
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Seeing data pictorially makes good use of both sides of the brain and lets one grasp meaning more quickly.Mr Yau's book does an excellent job of explaining what makes a good data illustration.
The ebb and flow of, time and things, the flow of water, and the cyclic recurrence of time are pictorially expressed in symbols such as the wheel, spiral, wave, and circle.
The mural artist must conceive pictorially a social, religious, or patriotic theme on the appropriate scale in reference both to the structural exigencies of the wall and to the idea expressed.
The lift force on an airfoil moving through stationary air at a steady speed v0 is the same as the lift force on an identical airfoil that is stationary in air moving at v0 the other way; the latter is easier to represent pictorially.
This is not to say that thinking is no more than subvocal speech, as some behaviourists have proposed; most people can think pictorially and in simple diagrams, some to a greater degree than others, and one has the experience of responding rationally to external stimuli without intervening verbalization.
John Bull had by now become so universally familiar that the name frequently appeared in book, play, and periodical titles and pictorially as a brand name or trademark for manufactured goods.
His book, published in English as Chamo System of Dance Notation (1988), uses pictorially based symbols and additional abstract signs.
For his ability to make world events come pictorially alive, American James Nachtwey was three times the winner of the International Center of Photography's photojournalism awards.
The English chemist John Dalton, who followed the alchemists in representing the elements pictorially, made the important advance of letting his symbols designate single atoms of elements, not indefinite amounts.
Pictorially, there's nothing to set it in any specific age or place or politics.
He knew he had to find a way to address the issue artistically, and believed that, pictorially, the story would be in the ice in the Polar and Alpine regions.
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