digraphic

/dɪˈɡræfɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having two distinct or different forms, especially in writing or printing.

“The digraphic keyboard allowed users to switch between two languages with a single key press.”

2. noun

A system or device that produces two or more distinct or different forms of a character, symbol, or other printed matter.

“The digraphic printer was used in the early days of computer printing to output both text and graphics.”

Synonyms

  • bifurcate
  • dual

Antonyms

  • monographic
  • monotype