digraph
n.
1788, in linguistics, from Greek di- "twice" (see di-(1)) + -graph "something written," from Greek graphe "writing," from graphein "to write, express by written characters," earlier "to draw, represent by lines drawn" (see -graphy). In mathematics, from 1955, a contraction of directed graph.
〔李〕[di-=two 二;graph=letter 字母→] n. two letters used together to spell a single sound 读单音的两个字母