digraph

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English

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

Blend of directed +‎ graph.

Noun

digraph (plural digraphs)

  1. (graph theory) A directed graph.
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Etymology 2

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek δίς (dís, double) + γράφω (gráphō, write), di- +‎ -graph.

Noun

digraph (plural digraphs)

  1. (computing) A two-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character.
  2. (linguistics) A pair of letters, especially a pair representing a single phoneme.
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