Dyad
Etymology: Late Latin dyad-, dyas, from Greek, from dyo
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The word dyad has a number of uses:
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- A dyad (general) pair, consisting of two parts.
- A dyad (music) is any two notes or pitches
- A dyad (sociology) is a group of two people
- A dyad (biology) is a pair of chromosomes during meiosis
- Dyadic (used mainly in mathematics)
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