Definitions from Wiktionary (Greco-Latin square)
▸ noun: A form of Latin square formed by the superposition of two Latin squares that do not lead to the same composite value appearing in any of the squares of the result.
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▸ noun: A form of Latin square formed by the superposition of two Latin squares that do not lead to the same composite value appearing in any of the squares of the result.
Similar:
supersquare,
Latin square,
Parker square,
alphamagic square,
gridsquare,
Polybius square,
Cartesian square,
supertranslation,
geomagic square,
grid,
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