Definition of Digraphic

1. a. Of or pertaining to a digraph.

Definition of Digraphic

1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to a digraph. ¹

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Definition of Digraphic

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Digraphic

1. Of or pertaining to a digraph. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Digraphic

digold
digon
digonal
digonous
digons
digoxigenin
digoxigenins
digoxin
digoxin toxicity
digoxins
digoxygenin
digram
digrams
digraph
digraphia
digraphic (current term)
digraphically
digraphs
digress
digressed
digresses
digressing
digression
digressional
digressionary
digressions
digressive
digressively
digressiveness
digs

Literary usage of Digraphic

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

1. Transactions of the Society of Biblical Archæology by Society of Biblical Archæology (London, England), Walter L. Nash (1876)
"ON A digraphic INSCRIPTION FOUND IN LARNACA. ... On the side opposite the digraphic ia a later Greek inscription of the time of the Romans. ..."

2. Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of by Friedrich Max Müller (1864)
"22), containing a complete digraphic, Travellers' digraphic, and Latinic Alphabets (of which the two first were published separately), with examples in nine ..."

3. Lectures on the Science of Language: Delivered at the Royal Institution of by F. Max (Friedrich Max) Müller, Royal institution of Great Britain (1890)
"... the two first were published separately), with examples in nine languages, and a comparative table of the digraphic, Latinic, suggested Panethnic, Prof. ..."

4. Report of the Annual Meeting (1856)
"On a Universal Alphabet with ordinary Letters for the use of Geographers, Ethnologists, Sfc. By ALEXANDER J. ELLIS, HA, FCPS, In the following digraphic ..."

5. The Inscriptions of Kourion by Terence Bruce Mitford (1971)
"196), all likewise digraphic; for in these the alphabetic lettering has in itself a suggestion of the late fourth or early third century. ..."

6. Publications by English Dialect Society (1874)
"Cases of the arbitrary use of consonants as digraphic modifiers abo occur. Thus A has come to be a perfectly unmeaning sign, implying any imaginable ..."

7. Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities by Harry Thurston Peck (1897)
"... and Cypriote) and some digraphic (Greek and Cypriote). The decipherment is a brilliant record—George Smith, ..."

8. Pamphlets on orthography by H. Schmidt-Wartenberg, Danby Palmer Fry, Philological Society (Great Britain), Patterson DuBois, Johann Friedrich Kräuter, Gustav Michaelis (1876)
"DHE digraphic SYSTEM. In dhe Resolutions quoted abov, which were submitted to dhe Committee ov dhe Council, dhe earlier paragraphs set forth a series ov ..."

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