duograph (Meaning)

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duograph (n.)

A picture printed from two half-tone plates made with the screen set at different angles, and usually printed in two shades of the same color or in black and one tint.

Synonyms & Antonyms of duograph

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duograph Sentence Examples

  1. The duograph "ae" is commonly used in Latin and various other languages.
  2. The duograph "ch" represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate sound in many languages.
  3. The "sh" duograph represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative in English and various other languages.
  4. The consonant digraph "th" is often used to represent the voiceless dental fricative in English.
  5. The duograph "ou" is found in French and is pronounced as "u".
  6. In the Spanish language, the duograph "ll" represents the palatal lateral approximant.
  7. In German, the duograph "eu" represents the mid-front rounded vowel.
  8. The duograph "ph" is used in Greek to represent the voiceless bilabial fricative, and in English to represent the voiceless labiodental fricative sound.
  9. The duograph "wh" is found in English and represents the voiceless labio-velar fricative.
  10. The consonant digraph "ng" is used to represent the velar nasal in words like "sing" or "bring".

FAQs About the word duograph

A picture printed from two half-tone plates made with the screen set at different angles, and usually printed in two shades of the same color or in black and on

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The duograph "ae" is commonly used in Latin and various other languages.

The duograph "ch" represents the voiceless postalveolar affricate sound in many languages.

The "sh" duograph represents the voiceless postalveolar fricative in English and various other languages.

The consonant digraph "th" is often used to represent the voiceless dental fricative in English.