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Definition of Block diagram
1. Noun. A diagram showing the interconnections between the components of system (especially an electronic system).
Definition of Block diagram
1. Noun. A pictorial representation of a system or process in which subsystems or other components are represented by geometric shapes joined by lines or arrows ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Block Diagram
Literary usage of Block diagram
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Requisite Data for a Completed block diagram.—A block diagram should have a legend
arranged in the same way as for geologic maps and sections. ..."
2. The Nature and Properties of Soils: A College Text of Edaphology by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Harry Oliver Buckman (1922)
"block diagram showing how marine soils are formed and their relation to the uplands.
The emerged coastal plain has already suffered some dissection from ..."
3. Memorial Volume of the Transcontinental Excursion of 1912 of the American by American geological society of New York, American Geographical Society (New York) (1915)
"block diagram of the tributary valley of Vaala. dark, narrow gorge, some 300 feet
deep, with almost vertical walls. This canyon has small branches with very ..."
4. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"Requisite Data for a Completed block diagram.—A block diagram should have a legend
arranged in the same way as for geologic maps and sections. ..."
5. The Nature and Properties of Soils: A College Text of Edaphology by Thomas Lyttleton Lyon, Harry Oliver Buckman (1922)
"block diagram showing how marine soils are formed and their relation to the uplands.
The emerged coastal plain has already suffered some dissection from ..."
6. Memorial Volume of the Transcontinental Excursion of 1912 of the American by American geological society of New York, American Geographical Society (New York) (1915)
"block diagram of the tributary valley of Vaala. dark, narrow gorge, some 300 feet
deep, with almost vertical walls. This canyon has small branches with very ..."