dyad

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    two items of the same kind

Word Origin

dyad (n.)
1670s, from Latin dyad-, stem of dyas, from Greek dyas "the number two, a group of two," from duo "two" (see two). Specific sense in chemistry ("a bivalent element") is by 1865; also used in biology, poetics, mathematics. Related: Dyadic.

Example

1. Tall dyad learns synchronous examination questions - arrange combination and application .
2. Dyad learns the axial symmetry in the life first .
3. As a result , dyad spores formed .
4. Perceived risk , product types and word-of-mouth dyad .
5. Tall dyad learns the 10th chapter to become independent each other the probability with coinstantaneous incident .

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