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Dyad - Dictionary Entry

Dyad

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈdaɪæd/

Definitions

  1. A pair of associated individuals or things.
  2. (Biology) A double chromosome resulting from the division of a tetrad during meiosis.
  3. (Philosophy) A set of two elements considered together.

Usage Examples

  • The teacher assigned each student to a dyad for the group project.
  • In genetics, the chromosomal dyad plays a crucial role during cell division.
  • The philosophical concept of the dyad represents duality in nature.

Etymology

From Late Latin dyas, dyadis, from Greek dyas meaning "two," derived from dyo meaning "two."

Synonyms

  • Pair
  • Couple
  • Duo
  • Twosome

Antonyms

  • Individual
  • Single
  • Monad

Translations

Language Translations Pronunciations
Spanishdiadaˈdjaða
Frenchdyadedjad
GermanDyadedyˈaːdə
Russianдиадаdʲɪˈada
Mandarin Chinese二元组èr yuán zǔ
Hindiयुग्मyugma
Tamilஇரட்டைiraṭṭai
Teluguజంటjaṇṭa
Bengaliযুগ্মyugma

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈdaɪæd/
  • American English: /ˈdaɪæd/

Historical Usage

The term dyad has been used in various fields, including philosophy, sociology, and biology, to represent the concept of two closely related entities.

Cultural Nuances

In sociology, a dyad often refers to a close social relationship between two people, such as in partnerships or friendships.

More Information

The concept of the dyad is significant in many disciplines. In psychology, it represents the fundamental unit of interpersonal relationships. In biology, it describes paired structures or elements, such as chromosomes during meiosis. Its symbolic meaning extends to philosophy, reflecting the duality of existence and complementary forces.

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