chromatogram

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English

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Etymology

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From German Chromatogramm, which was coined by Mikhail Tsvet in 1906.

Noun

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chromatogram (plural chromatograms)

  1. (analytical chemistry) The visual output from a chromatograph, usually a graphical display or histogram.
    Hyponym: papergram
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