Simplex vs Graphical - What's the difference?
simplex | graphical |
Single, simple; not complex.
(telecommunications) unidirectional
An analogue in any dimension of the triangle or tetrahedron: the convex hull of n+1'' points in ''n -dimensional space.
(linguistics) A simple word, one without affixes.
* 1978 , Helga Harries-Delisle, Contrastive Emphasis and Cleft Sentences'', in ''Universals of Human Language , edited by Joseph H. Greenberg, ISBN 0804709696, page 460:
Of, related to, or shown on a graph.
(computing) Of, related to, or using graphics.
Written or engraved; formed of letters or lines.
* Sir Thomas Browne
As a noun simplex
is a simplex, a simple word without affixes, though in german it may have morphemes of inflection.As an adjective graphical is
of, related to, or shown on a graph.simplex
English
(wikipedia simplex)Adjective
(-)Antonyms
* (simple) complex * (unidirectional) duplex (bidirectional)Coordinate terms
(unidirectional) * half-duplex * full-duplexNoun
(en-noun)- The only indication that 139. is a simplex is the sentence intonation and the absence of a break between the verb and the subject.
Derived terms
* simplicialSee also
* complexgraphical
English
Adjective
(-)- The finger of God hath left an inscription upon all his works, not graphical , or composed of letters.
