diglyphic
/ˌdɪˈɡlɪfɪk/; ˌdɪˈɡlɪfɪk
Definitions
1. adjective
Having or pertaining to two lines of writing or two columns of text on each page.
“The ancient manuscript was written in a diglyphic script, making it difficult to decipher.”
2. adverb
In a diglyphic manner.
“The calligrapher wrote the poem in a truly diglyphic way, wowing the audience.”
3. noun
A text or writing system that uses two lines of writing or two columns of text on each page.
“The historian studied ancient texts in various diglyphic forms.”