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Dyad

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Dyad or dyade may refer to:

  • Dyad (biology), a pair of sister chromatids
  • Dyad (music), a set of two notes or pitches
  • Dyad (Greek philosophy), Greek philosophers' principle of "twoness" or "otherness"
  • Dyad (sociology), a group of two people
  • Dyad pedagogy, students working together in groups of two
  • Dyad product, in mathematics
  • Dyad symmetry, in genetics

In Arts and Entertainment

  • Dyad 1909, also Dyad 1929, ballets by Wayne McGregor
  • Dyad (novel), 1989 novel by Michael Brodsky
  • Dyad (video game)

See also

  • Dyadic (disambiguation)
  • Diad
  • Dryad
  • Triad (disambiguation) ("group of 3")
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