noun
An instance of replotting something; a new or altered representation on a plan or graph.
Origin
Late 19th century. From replot.
verb
To plot again or differently; especially to represent a second or further time on a plan or graph.
Origin
Mid 17th century; earliest use found in William Prynne (1600–1669), pamphleteer and lawyer. From re- + plot.
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