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    Dy·ad
    /ˈdīˌad/

    noun

    • 1. something that consists of two elements or parts: technical "the mother–child dyad"
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  3. A dyad is a pair of two things or people, especially in sociology, genetics, or mathematics. Learn the synonyms, examples, and word history of dyad from Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

  4. a group of two; couple; pair. Biology. a secondary morphological unit, consisting of two monads: a chromosome dyad. the double chromosomes resulting from the separation of the four chromatids of a tetrad. Chemistry. an element, atom, or group having a valence of two. Compare monad, triad ( def 2a ).

  5. A dyad is something that consists of two parts or a group of two people, which is the smallest possible social group. Learn how to use this word in different contexts and languages with examples and translations from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  6. DYAD definition: 1. something that consists of two parts 2. a group of two people, which is the smallest possible…. Learn more.

  7. 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 ...

  8. A dyad is something that consists of two parts, such as a mother and a child, or an operator that is the combination of two vectors. Learn more about the word origin, usage and synonyms of dyad from Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  9. A dyad is a pair of two individuals, units, or objects in various fields such as biology, mathematics, and chemistry. Learn the meaning, usage, and synonyms of dyad from different sources and dictionaries.

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