diglyph

/ˈdɪɡlɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ancient Greek letter or numeral, especially the digamma.

“The historian studied the various diglyphs used in ancient Greek manuscripts.”

2. noun

A form of the letter or numeral in a printed or typeset text.

“The designer carefully adjusted the diglyphs in the font to match the original ancient Greek text.”

Synonyms

  • character
  • glyph

Antonyms

  • blank space