Bar chart


bar graph.
Contemporary Examples

A bar chart showing quarterly GDP growth resembles the teeth of a saw, not a picket fence.
The U.S. Economy Had a Hiccup, Not a Heart Attack, This Year Daniel Gross May 28, 2014

noun
another name for bar graph

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