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digraph

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Etymology 1

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Blend ofdirected +‎graph.

Noun

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digraph (pluraldigraphs)

  1. (graph theory) Adirected graph.
    Hyponym:multidigraph
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directed graphseedirected graph

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Etymology 2

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FromAncient Greekδίς(dís,double) +γράφω(gráphō,write), equivalent todi- +‎-graph.

Noun

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digraph (pluraldigraphs)

  1. (computing) A two-charactersequence used to enter a single conceptual character.
  2. (linguistics) A pair ofletters, especially a pair representing a singlephoneme.
    Hypernym:grapheme
    Hyponyms:diphthong,ligature
    • 2022 November 7, Sarah Forst, “How to Teach Consonant Digraphs”, inThe Designer Teacher[1]:
      As a special education teacher, I find that introducing one or twodigraphs a week works well.
    • 2023 November 14, Bronwyn, “What Is a Digraph? Understanding This Phonics Building Block”, inTeachStarter[2]:
      A consonantdigraph is a combination of two consonants that represent one sound.
  3. (divination of theTaixuanjing) a sequence of two lines, each of which may be unbroken, broken once, or broken twice.
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computing: two-character sequence
pair of letters
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