graphemic

graphemic

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  • graphemic — gra·phe·mic …   English syllables

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  • grapheme — noun Etymology: graph + eme Date: 1932 1. a unit (as a letter or digraph) of a writing system 2. the set of units of a writing system (as letters and letter combinations) that represent a phoneme • graphemic adjective • graphemically adverb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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