esquemático
schematic
adjective es-keh-MAH-tee-koh Rare
Origin: From Greek skhēmatikos, 'of form or figure.'
Also means
simplified
Usage Note
Esquemático describes something reduced to its essential outline, whether a diagram, an argument, or a presentation style. Un resumen esquemático is a skeletal summary. It can be mildly pejorative when implying oversimplification. The feminine form is esquemática.
Examples
"El profesor dibujó un mapa esquemático en la pizarra."
Natural Translation
The teacher drew a schematic map on the board.
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