
English word chart comes from Latin -ola, Ancient Greek χαράσσω, Portuguese χαράσσω, Latin carcerem, and later Latin carta (Letter etc. Papyrus (sheet of).)
-ola (Latin)
χαράσσω (Ancient Greek)
χαράσσω (Portuguese)
carcerem (Latin)
χάρτης (Ancient Greek)
carta (Latin)
Letter etc. Papyrus (sheet of).
charta (Late Latin)
chartula (Latin)
A little paper; memorandum.
cartre (Old French)
chartre (Middle French)
chart (English)
(topology) A subspace of a manifold used as part of an atlas. A diagram.. A graph.. A map illustrating the geography of a specific phenomenon.. A map.. A navigator's map.. A ranked listing of competitors, as of recorded music.. A record of a patient's diagnosis, care instructions, and recent history.. A systematic non-narrative presentation of data.. A tabular presentation of data; a table.. [...]