Definition of Diagraph. Meaning of Diagraph. Synonyms of Diagraph

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Definition of Diagraph

Diagraph
Diagraph Di"a*graph, n. [Gr. ? to draw: cf. F. diagraphe. See Diagram.] A drawing instrument, combining a protractor and scale.

Meaning of Diagraph from wikipedia

- digraph in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Digraph, often misspelled as diagraph, may refer to: Digraph (orthography), a pair of characters used together...
- This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). For an introductory guide on IPA symbols, see Help:IPA. For...
- create confusion, because au is a diagraph in French corresponding to a single vowel, [o]. Each MOGA letter or diagraph corresponds to a single sound. Regional...
- The following multigraphs are used in the Cyrillic script. The palatalized consonants of Russian and other languages written as C-⟨ь⟩ are mostly predictable...
- a sequence of an apostrophe followed by n (’n) be used to encode this diagraph. (A precomposed character form was included in Unicode for legacy ISO/IEC...
- Old Spanish (roman, romançe, romaz; Spanish: español medieval), also known as Old Castilian or Medieval Spanish, refers to the varieties of Ibero-Romance...
- The Dobrujan Tatar alphabet is the writing system of Dobrujan Tatar. Since 1956 Dobrujan Tatar uses this alphabet, including the letters Á, Ç, Ğ, Í, Î...
- Graphemes Consonant Diagraphs Short Vowel Sounds Long Vowel Sounds Vowel Diphthongs ng ea ai ou_e tch ough e_e oy aw ea...
- and the digraph ng, which is treated as a letter in its own right. The diagraph ng is also present in Welsh alphabet. Note Vowel length is not usually...
- and other reference works, the letter ⟨ẹ⟩ is used to indicate /ɛ/. The diagraphs ⟨lj⟩ and ⟨nj⟩ indicate the consonants /ʎ/ and /ɲ/ respectively. Additional...