Do these two words have two different meanings? Are the following sentences both correct, and do they have the same meaning?
I will give you the graphics files in a minute.
I will give you the graphic files in a minute.
Thank you.
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Do these two words have two different meanings? Are the following sentences both correct, and do they have the same meaning?
I will give you the graphics files in a minute.
I will give you the graphic files in a minute.
Thank you.
(not a teacher)
A quick general search shows both being used in equal measure. As long as you're talking about image files, yes, they mean the same thing.