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dyadic

[dahy-ad-ik] / daɪˈæd ɪk /


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The dyadic couple form is still the default, and, of course, our society and families have their own ideas about how they expect our lives to play out.

From Slate Jul. 13, 2021

The dyadic process generally only goes in only one direction, they note, “consistent with the historic trend of many issues,” including “environmentalism, cigarette smoking, and animal rights.”

From Salon Oct. 28, 2018

For those who perceive those things as immoral, the dyadic loop will ensures that they will come to seem increasing wrong and harmful over time.

From Salon Oct. 28, 2018

One area that has lagged behind is what researchers calls dyadic sleep, or sleep concordance.

From New York Times Jan. 9, 2016

The Pythagoreans having spoken of the point as a monad naturally were led to speak of the line as dyadic, or related to two.

From The Teaching of Geometry by David Eugene Smith




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