Trigraph
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A trigraph (from the Greek words tria = three and grapho = write) is a group of three symbols, most commonly letters.
Trigraphs are used in several fields, and for several purposes. Among them are
- In computing:
- A C trigraph, a character representation in the C family of programming languages.
- As octal or decimal representation of byte values.
- Mnemonics for machine language instructions.
- There are text matching and data compression algorithms which act directly on trigraphs.
- In language:
- As language codes in ISO 639.
- A Trigraph (orthography), a sound representation in orthography.
- As abbreviations.
- In cryptography:
- As substitution group in a substitution cipher.
- As combinations in the Ling Qi Jing.
Trigraph is also the name of several businesses.