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di·gam·ma \dīˈgamə, ˈdīˌg-\ noun Etymology: Latin, from Greek, from di- + gamma; from its resemblance to two capital gammas placed on top of each other 1. : a letter of the original Greek alphabet representing a sound approximately that of English w which early fell into disuse except in writing the western dialects and in numerical notation where it represented the number 6 — called also vau; symbol F, Ϝ 2. : the sound represented by the letter Ϝ |