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dip·tych D0242700 (dĭp′tĭk)n.1. a. A work consisting of two painted or carved panels that are hinged together.b. A set of two related works, as in photography, painting, or literature.2. An ancient writing tablet having two leaves hinged together.3. A list of names, originally contained on such a tablet, of living and dead Christians for whom special prayers are made during the liturgy in many eastern and western churches. [Late Latin diptycha, from Greek diptukha, from neuter pl. of diptukhos, folded double : di-, two; see di-1 + ptukhē, fold (from ptussein, ptukh-, to fold).]diptych (ˈdɪptɪk) n1. (Antiques) a pair of hinged wooden tablets with waxed surfaces for writing2. (Art Terms) a painting or carving on two panels, usually hinged like a book[C17: from Greek diptukhos folded together, from di1 + ptukhos fold; compare triptych]dip•tych (ˈdɪp tɪk) n. 1. a pair of pictures on two panels, usu. hinged together. 2. a pair of hinged writing tablets, used in antiquity for letters, notes, etc., usu. by inscribing the wax-coated inner surfaces with a stylus. [1615–25; < Late Latin diptycha < Greek díptycha, neuter pl. of díptychos folded together] diptych1. a two-leafed waxed tablet for writing with a stylus. 2. a pair of paintings or other images on two hinged leaves.See also: Images a work of art composed of two attached panels.See also: ArtdiptychA work of art with two panels, as in a two-panelled altarpiece.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | diptych - a painting or carving (especially an altarpiece) on two panels (usually hinged like a book)art, fine art - the products of human creativity; works of art collectively; "an art exhibition"; "a fine collection of art" | TranslationsdiptychenUK
diptych1. a pair of hinged wooden tablets with waxed surfaces for writing 2. a painting or carving on two panels, usually hinged like a book diptychenUK
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