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Definition of Schematic drawing
1. Noun. Diagram of an electrical or mechanical system.
Generic synonyms: Diagram
Specialized synonyms: Wiring Diagram
Derivative terms: Schematic
Definition of Schematic drawing
1. Noun. a concise graphical system of connected symbols used to show the functional relationships of the parts of an electrical or mechanical component, and the components of a system ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Schematic Drawing
Literary usage of Schematic drawing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Surgery, Gynecology & Obstetrics by The American College of Surgeons, Franklin H. Martin Memorial Foundation (1915)
"24. a, schematic drawing of a papilloma; b, schematic drawing of a sessile
papilloma; c, schematic drawing of an infiltrating papilloma; d, ..."
2. Contributions to Medical and Biological Research by William Osler (1919)
"THE schematic drawing OF THE EYE IN ITS HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT (FIFTEENTH AND
SIXTEENTH CENTURIES) BY MORTIMER FRANK, SB, MD, CHICAGO, ..."
3. History and Bibliography of Anatomic Illustration in Its Relation to by Ludwig Choulant, Mortimer Frank, Fielding Hudson Garrison, Edward Clark Streeter (1920)
"D: THE schematic drawing OF THE EYE IN ITS HISTORIC DEVELOPMENT (FIFTEENTH AND
SIXTEENTH CENTURIES)1 The difficulty encountered on examining an eye ..."
4. Diseases of the Intestines by Ismar Boas (1904)
"Perhaps more extensive statistics will show that the female sex is after all more
prone to this affection. Fio. 39.—schematic drawing TO ILLUSTRATE A ..."
5. Atlas and Essentials of Gynecology by Oskar Schaeffer (1897)
"Papillary cancerous growth of both lips (original schematic drawing; comp. ...
Polypoid cancerous growths of the anterior lip (original schematic drawing). ..."
6. Gas, Gasoline and Oil Engines by Archie Frederick Collins (1919)
"schematic drawing of the First Diesel Self-Igniting Oil Engine 14 10. ...
schematic drawing Showing How a Four Stroke Cycle Single Cylinder Engine Works . ..."