Bigram

/ˈbaɪɡræm/ noun

In linguistics and computer science, a sequence of two consecutive words or characters used in text analysis and language processing.

From the prefix 'bi-' (Latin, meaning 'two') plus 'gram' (Greek, meaning 'letter' or 'written character'); the term was coined in mid-20th century computational linguistics.

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