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A Graeco-Latin square is an amalgamation of $2$ orthogonal Latin squares into one.
This is conventionally (but not always) done by:
- assigning one of the Latin squares to use Latin letters (that is, the conventional $\text A$ to $\text Z$)
- assigning the other Latin squares to use lowercase Greek letters (that is, $\alpha$ to $\omega$).
In this way:
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