Digraph, often misspelled as diagraph, may refer to:
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Digraph (orthography)
A digraph or digram (from the grc, δίς , "double" and , "to write") is a pair of characters used in the orthography of a language to write either a single phoneme (distinct sound), or a sequence of phonemes that does not correspond to th ...
, a pair of characters used together to represent a single sound, such as "sh" in English
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Ligature (writing)
In writing and typography, a ligature occurs where two or more graphemes or letters are joined to form a single glyph. Examples are the characters æ and œ used in English and French, in which the letters 'a' and 'e' are joined for the first ...
, the joining of two letters as a single glyph, such as "æ"
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Digraph (computing), a group of two characters in computer source code to be treated as a single character
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directed graph, in graph theory
* Digraph, a component of a
CIA cryptonym, a covert code name
* Digraph, a two-letter
ISO 639-1 language code
See also
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Digraphia, use of multiple complete writing systems for one language.
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Digram (disambiguation) Digram or digramme may refer to:
* a bigram or digram, a sequence of two words, syllables, or letters
* a digraph (orthography), a pair of letters used to write one speech sound
* a Taixuanjing symbol with two lines
See also
* Digraph (disambiguat ...
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Digramme
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Bigram
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Trigraph (disambiguation)
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Multigraph (disambiguation)
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Unigraph
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wikt:Diagraph, a combination of a
protractor
A protractor is a measuring instrument, typically made of transparent plastic or glass, for measuring angles.
Some protractors are simple half-discs or full circles. More advanced protractors, such as the bevel protractor, have one or two sw ...
and a
scale ruler
Scale or scales may refer to:
Mathematics
* Scale (descriptive set theory), an object defined on a set of points
* Scale (ratio), the ratio of a linear dimension of a model to the corresponding dimension of the original
* Scale factor, a number w ...
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