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dyad Just another name for a pair or couple relationship, standalone or as one piece of a larger relationship. Often used as "dyadic".
Ãâó: www.openweave.org/NCPoly/PolyTerms.html
dyadic An image of a Cantor cube.
Ãâó: at.yorku.ca/i/a/a/c/94.dir/propsdef.html
dyad a pair of two individuals, as in mother-child dyad or father-child dyad. Used in reference to conversational settings involving the child and only one parent. Compare to whole-family (below).
Ãâó: www.lawrence.edu/stu/bereya/glossary.html
dyadic or binary: two arguments
Ãâó: www.iridis.com/Operators
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