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'''Digraph''', often misspelled as '''diagraph''', may refer to:
'''Digraph''', often misspelled as '''diagraph''', may refer to:


* [[Digraph (orthography)]], a pair of characters used together to represent a single sound,  such as "nq" in Hmong [[Romanized Popular Alphabet|RPA]]
* [[Digraph (orthography)]], a pair of characters used together to represent a single sound,  such as "ch" in English
* [[Ligature (writing)]], the joining of two letters as a single glyph, such as "æ"
* [[Ligature (writing)]], the joining of two letters as a single [[glyph]], such as "æ"
* [[Digraph (computing)]], a group of two characters in computer source code to be treated as a single character
* [[Digraph (computing)]], a group of two characters in computer source code to be treated as a single character
* A [[directed graph]], in graph theory
* A [[directed graph]], in graph theory

Latest revision as of 08:03, 24 March 2026

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