trigraph

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Etymology

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From tri- +‎ -graph.

Noun

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trigraph (plural trigraphs)

  1. (linguistics) A specific sequence of three letters, especially one used collectively to represent a single phoneme.
    • 2023 June 12, Sarah Forst, “How to Teach Trigraphs DGE & TCH”, in The Designer Teacher[1]:
      Then, practice reading fluency sentences together that contain words with trigraphs and other mastered words.
  2. (computing) A three-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character.
    • 1993, Mark Andrews, Visual C++ Object-oriented Programming, page 186:
      These new features are charizing, stringization, token concatenation, string concatenation, trigraph replacement, and predefined macros.
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