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nongraphic

  • a word derived from graphic.
    graphic
    adjective
    giving a clear and effective picture; vivid.

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Chapman also said the four-minute gap in the video could contain nongraphic images of what the officers did after Esty-Lennon was shot and the public may have a right to know how they acted.

From Washington Times Sep. 4, 2015

"Mad Men" also broadened the definition of "period," proving that shows did not need powdered wigs or covered wagons to be considered historical, and offered the Big Four a nongraphic model to follow.

From Los Angeles Times May 8, 2015

The bottom line: The car crash unfolds in nongraphic, dreamlike slow motion.

From Washington Post

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