What does trigram mean?
Definitions for trigram
ˈtraɪ græmtri·gram
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Princeton's WordNet
trigramnoun
a word that is written with three letters in an alphabetic writing system
Wiktionary
trigramnoun
In Chinese Taoism, a symbol composed of three marks each of two types (creating 8 possible symbols) which are used for philosophical discussion and divination (fortunetelling).
trigramnoun
A trigraph.
trigramnoun
a special case of the n-gram where n is 3, used in natural language processing for doing statistical analysis of texts
Etymology: * tri- + -gram literally, three marks
Wikipedia
Trigram
Trigrams are a special case of the n-gram, where n is 3. They are often used in natural language processing for performing statistical analysis of texts and in cryptography for control and use of ciphers and codes.
ChatGPT
trigram
A trigram is a specific type of n-gram wherein three sequential words are grouped together in a text for the purpose of predicting the next word in a sentence or aiding in data mining, natural language processing, and speech recognition. It can also refer to a sequence of three adjacent elements or symbols.
Webster Dictionary
Trigramnoun
same as Trigraph
Wikidata
Trigram
Trigrams are a special case of the N-gram, where N is 3. They are often used in natural language processing for doing statistical analysis of texts.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Trigram
trī′gram, n. same as Trigraph.—adjs. Trigrammat′ic, Trigram′mic. [Gr. tri, tris, thrice, gramma, a letter.]
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of trigram in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of trigram in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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