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dyad

noun as in couple

noun as in duo

Strongest match

Strong matches

noun as in pair

noun as in twosome

Strongest match

Strong matches

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Example Sentences

Does he mean that the non-hetero-dyad family is a “political notion”?

Back in 1980, when they met at a furniture store in Dallas, Hill and Wilson were a confirmed dyad for 10 years.

Some Dyad was then produced, which the respondent did not know to be a Dyad; accordingly he did not know it to be even.

The respondent was asked, Do you know that every Dyad is even?

When you say a line, do you mean a dyad in length Form in Matter?

Two, or the dyad, is the origin of contrasts and separation, and is an evil principle.

What is to become two, must partake of the Dyad: what is to become one, of the Monad.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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