ˈdīˌglif noun
( -s )
Etymology: Greek diglyphos doubly indented, from di- + -glyphos (from glyphein to carve or hollow out) — more at cleave (split)
: a projecting ornamental face like the triglyph but having only two grooves
ˈdīˌglif noun
( -s )
Etymology: Greek diglyphos doubly indented, from di- + -glyphos (from glyphein to carve or hollow out) — more at cleave (split)
: a projecting ornamental face like the triglyph but having only two grooves
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012