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diptych

[ˈdɪptɪk]

diptych Definition

  • 1a painting, especially an altarpiece, on two hinged wooden panels, typically of equal size
  • 2a pair of related or contrasting things

Using diptych: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "diptych" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The diptych was commissioned by the church for use as an altarpiece.

  • Example

    The two novels are a diptych exploring the same themes from different perspectives.

  • Example

    The artist painted a diptych of his parents.

  • Example

    The museum displayed a diptych of ancient Roman coins.

diptych Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for diptych

Phrases with diptych

  • a pair of photographs presented side by side, often with a unifying theme or concept

    Example

    The photographic diptych captures the contrast between the city and the countryside.

  • a poem consisting of two parts or stanzas that are thematically linked or contrasted

    Example

    The diptych poem explores the relationship between nature and humanity.

  • a bracelet consisting of two hinged metal plates that can be opened and closed to fit around the wrist

    Example

    The diptych bracelet was a popular accessory in the 1960s.

Origins of diptych

from Greek 'diptukhos', meaning 'folded in two'

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Summary: diptych in Brief

A 'diptych' [ˈdɪptɪk] is a painting, often an altarpiece, consisting of two hinged wooden panels. It can also refer to a pair of related or contrasting things, such as novels or photographs. For example, 'The artist painted a diptych of his parents.' 'Diptych' can also be used to describe a type of poem or bracelet.