(ˈ)dī.+ noun
Etymology: French ditriglyphe, from di- + triglyphe triglyph
: a horizontal division in the Doric architectural style assumed to contain two triglyphs: as
a. : a single metope with its limiting triglyphs
b. : two metopes with one whole and two half triglyphs, equaling an intercolumniation
c. : the wide middle intercolumniation found in some porticoes
d. : the space from the vertical axis of one metope to that of the next but one
• di·triglyphic |dī.+ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ adjective