Definition of DIGRAPH. Meaning of DIGRAPH. Synonyms of DIGRAPH

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Definition of DIGRAPH

Digraph
Digraph Di"graph, n. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ? a writing, ? to write.] Two signs or characters combined to express a single articulated sound; as ea in head, or th in bath.

Meaning of DIGRAPH from wikipedia

- Look up digraph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Digraph, often misspelled as diagraph, may refer to: Digraph (orthography), a pair of characters used...
- ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. This is a list of digraphs used in various Latin alphabets. In the list, letters with diacritics are...
- Ll/ll is a digraph that occurs in several languages. In English, ⟨ll⟩ often represents the same sound as single ⟨l⟩: /l/. The doubling is used to indicate...
- between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. A digraph (from Ancient Gr**** δίς (dís) 'double' and γράφω (gráphō) 'to write') or...
- Look up ch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ch is a digraph in the Latin script. It is treated as a letter of its own in the Chamorro, Old Spanish...
- mathematics, and more specifically in graph theory, a directed graph (or digraph) is a graph that is made up of a set of vertices connected by directed...
- Digraphs and trigraphs may refer to: Digraphs and trigraphs (programming), sequences of two or three letters that are treated by programming languages...
- In computer programming, digraphs and trigraphs are sequences of two and three characters, respectively, that appear in source code and, according to a...
- [ɛi] ; also encountered as Unicode compatibility characters IJ and ij) is a digraph of the letters i and j. Occurring in the Dutch language, it is sometimes...
- Th is a digraph in the Latin script. It was originally introduced into Latin to transliterate Gr**** loan words. In modern languages that use the Latin...