Definition of Bigram

1. Noun. A word that is written with two letters in an alphabetic writing system.

Generic synonyms: Written Word

Definition of Bigram

1. Noun. (linguistics) a pair, often of words or tags, used in analysis. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bigram

bigon
bigons
bigorexia
bigorexic
bigorexics
bigos
bigoses
bigot
bigoted
bigotedly
bigotedness
bigotries
bigotry
bigots
bigraded
bigram (current term)
bigraph
bigraphs
bigravity
bigs
bigs up
bigscale
bigscales
bigshot
bigshots
bigstick
bigtime
bigtooth
bigtooth aspen
bigtoothed aspen

Literary usage of Bigram

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. National Computer Security Conference, 1993 (16th) Proceedings: Information by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"For each bigram y calculate /a, ./,«,), as the number of trigrams ... Similarly, a bigram is any two consecutive characters and a unigram is a single ..."

2. Information Engineering: Identification of Influential Technologies, Impact by Uday Phadke, Paul Ormerod, Christopher Coggill, Kaush Kotak (1997)
"Most systems are dependent on either bigram or trigram models to reduce the ... A bigram model contains all the possible words that may occur given the ..."

3. Macmillan's Magazineby David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1901)
"By CLIVE bigram, CMG, Late Attaché to HM Legation at Peking. With Illustrations. 8vo. Politics. Britain's Title in South Africa. By Professor J. CAPPON. ..."

4. Diseases of the chest and the principles of physical diagnosis by George William Norris, Henry Robert Murray Landis, Edward Bell Krumbhaar (1920)
"... ventricular complex is the result of the algebraic summation of the opposing influences of the right and left ventricle, in other words, a bigram due to ..."

5. The Legal Observer, Digest, and Journal of Jurisprudence (1849)
"bigram. August 1, 2, 3.—Whiston v. Dean and Chapter of Rochester—Cur. ad. vult. — 4.—Attorney-General v. Price—Compro- m¡ge—w¡th reference to the Master to ..."

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