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dyad

American  
[dahy-ad] / ˈdaɪ æd /
Sometimes diad

noun

  1. a group of two; couple; pair.

  2. Biology.

    1. a secondary morphological unit, consisting of two monads.

      a chromosome dyad.

    2. the double chromosomes resulting from the separation of the four chromatids of a tetrad.

  3. Chemistry. an element, atom, or group having a valence of two.

  4. Mathematics. two vectors with no symbol connecting them, usually considered as an operator.

  5. Sociology.

    1. two persons involved in an ongoing relationship or interaction.

    2. the relationship or interaction itself.


adjective

  1. of two parts; dyadic.

dyad British  
/ ˈdaɪæd /

noun

  1. maths an operator that is the unspecified product of two vectors. It can operate on a vector to produce either a scalar or vector product

  2. an atom or group that has a valency of two

  3. a group of two; couple

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Etymology

Origin of dyad

First recorded in 1665–75; from Greek dyad- (stem of dyás ) “pair,” equivalent to dý(o) “two” + -ad- noun suffix; see origin at two, -ad 1

Explanation

A dyad is a group of two things or two people. If you have a dyad of brothers, there are two of them. While you can use the noun dyad to mean "pair," "couple," or "duo," it's much more common to find the word used in a technical way. Sociologists, for example, use dyad to refer to social groups that consist of only two people, like a brother-sister dyad or a mother-child dyad. The word stems from the Greek dyas, "the number two," or "a group of two," from duo, "two."

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The university hired Dyad Strategies LLC to conduct an external review.

From Washington Post • Aug. 10, 2021

The Columbia Daily Tribune reports that consulting firm Dyad Strategies released its report of the university’s Greek system on Thursday.

From Seattle Times • Oct. 27, 2017

Her last act is to provide a list of clones around the world so Cosima and former Dyad researcher Delphine can cure them.

From Slate • Aug. 13, 2017

The school board denied the other two charter renewals, for Celerity Dyad in South Los Angeles and Celerity Troika in Eagle Rock, in a 6-0 vote.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 18, 2016

Dyad from anaphase of first maturation mitosis. 66-67.

From Studies in Spermatogenesis Part I by Stevens, Nettie Maria

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