Pronunciation: /ˈdɪp.tɪk/
noun a painting or carving on two hinged panels that may be closed like a book
A1 I saw a diptych of two paintings at the art gallery.
A2 The diptych displayed at the museum was created by a famous artist.
B1 The diptych hanging in the hallway was a gift from a friend.
B2 The diptych of religious scenes was beautifully framed and displayed.
C1 The diptych in the cathedral was believed to be from the Renaissance period.
C2 The diptych depicting a mythological story was considered a masterpiece of the artist.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a diptych
A1 The diptych painting featured two panels with different images.
A2 She admired the diptych photograph displayed at the art gallery.
B1 The artist created a diptych composition using contrasting colors.
B2 The diptych sculpture showcased intricate details on both sides.
C1 The diptych installation challenged viewers to interpret the dual narratives.
C2 The diptych artwork was praised for its innovative approach to storytelling.
formal The artist created a beautiful diptych featuring two complementary images.
informal I love how that diptych looks on the wall, it really ties the room together.
slang Check out this cool diptych I found at the thrift store.
figurative The diptych of success and failure in his life hung prominently in his office.
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