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- Heptagraph abstract "A heptagraph is a seven-letter sequence of letters that behaves as a unit and is not the sum of its parts. Heptagraphs are extremely rare. Morse code uses a heptagraph, ⟨· · · — · · —⟩, for the dollar sign. Most other fixed sequences of seven letters are composed of shorter multigraphs with a predictable result. The seven-letter German sequence ⟨schtsch⟩, used to transliterate the Russian letter ⟨щ⟩, as in ⟨Borschtsch⟩ [bɔʁʃt͡ʃ] for Russian ⟨борщ⟩ [borɕː] "borscht", is a sequence of a trigraph ⟨sch⟩ [ʃ] and a tetragraph ⟨tsch⟩ [t͡ʃ]. Likewise, the Juu languages have been claimed to have a heptagraph ⟨dts’kx’⟩, but this is also a sequence, of ⟨dts’⟩ and ⟨kx’⟩.".
- Heptagraph wikiPageID "32552314".
- Heptagraph wikiPageLength "1245".
- Heptagraph wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Heptagraph wikiPageRevisionID "672478381".
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink !Kung_language.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Borscht.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Category:Multigraphs_(orthography).
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Digraph_(orthography).
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Hexagraph.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Juu_languages.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Multigraph_(orthography).
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Pentagraph.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Shcha.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Tetragraph.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Trigraph_(orthography).
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLink Щ.
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heptagraph".
- Heptagraph wikiPageWikiLinkText "heptagraph".
- Heptagraph hasPhotoCollection Heptagraph.
- Heptagraph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Angbr.
- Heptagraph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-de.
- Heptagraph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-ru.
- Heptagraph wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Heptagraph subject Category:Multigraphs_(orthography).
- Heptagraph hypernym Sequence.
- Heptagraph comment "A heptagraph is a seven-letter sequence of letters that behaves as a unit and is not the sum of its parts. Heptagraphs are extremely rare. Morse code uses a heptagraph, ⟨· · · — · · —⟩, for the dollar sign. Most other fixed sequences of seven letters are composed of shorter multigraphs with a predictable result.".
- Heptagraph label "Heptagraph".
- Heptagraph sameAs m.0h1bphb.
- Heptagraph sameAs Q5732036.
- Heptagraph sameAs Q5732036.
- Heptagraph wasDerivedFrom Heptagraph?oldid=672478381.
- Heptagraph isPrimaryTopicOf Heptagraph.