dyadic
IPA: dˈaɪædɪk
noun
- (mathematics) The sum of two or more dyads
adjective
- Pertaining to a dyad, the number two; of two parts or elements.
- (mathematics) having an arity of two (taking two arguments or operands)
- Pertaining to the physical sex of a person who is exactly male or female in genetics, anatomy and hormone levels; not intersex.
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Examples of "dyadic" in Sentences
- Oksapmin has dyadic kinship terms.
- Each component of a dyadic is a dyad.
- The dyadic decomposition of a function.
- Closure could, for example be the dyadic rule.
- Dyadic splitting in partner relational disorders.
- It is sometimes called a dyadic operation as well.
- A dyadic focus takes the government to be the enemy.
- Implementing and using the dyadic interaction paradigm.
- Nonetheless, there is something dyadic about these two.
- The mujahidin leaders were charismatic figures with dyadic ties to followers.
- What happens at the dyadic level, between mother and infant, ultimately affects the very nature and survival of the larger social group.
- However, today, as always, there is more complexity to the relationship between these three cities than any single dyadic market connection can explain.
- This results in a division of the input image into many rectangular pieces, similar to those shown, organized into a data structure called a dyadic tree.
- Often Bronte's most powerful scenes are dyadic: two pictures appear in the mind, bang, bang, two acts of imagistic assertion, with the second simply erasing or subtracting the first.
- The resulting intensification of economic relations between Kabul and Peshawar was colonially inspired and the new dyadic link was achieved through the textual and territorial reconfiguration of kuchi commercial activities and movements in relation to and in between both markets.
- It included communications training, sensory awareness, massage, meditation, guided imagery, dreamwork, dream communities, aggression release and assertiveness training, and dyadic encounters, as well as many types of group work to help them become sensitive to the needs of others.
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