Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
jellygraph
Noun
/ˈdʒɛliɡræf/

Definition
A jellygraph is a graphical representation used to illustrate or analyze data in a unique format, often utilizing flexible or fluid shapes.

Examples
- The artist presented her findings through a jellygraph that flowed elegantly across the page.
- In the conference, the speaker showcased a jellygraph to depict the results in a more visually appealing manner.

Meaning
The term jellygraph combines ‘jelly’, suggesting a malleable or adaptable quality, with ‘graph’, indicating a visual representation of information. This type of graph is often used in creative contexts where traditional graphs fall short.

Synonyms
- Flexible graph
- Malleable chart
- Fluid representation