isograph
/aɪˈsɒɡræf/Definitions
1. noun
A diagram or chart that uses lines, shapes, and symbols to represent the relationships and structures of a system or concept.
“The professor used an isograph to explain the intricate connections between social media platforms and user data.”
2. verb
To represent or illustrate something, especially a system or concept, using lines, shapes, and symbols in a diagram or chart.
“The artist isographed the city’s infrastructure to create a visually striking display.”