释义 |
dy·ad I. noun also di·ad \ˈdīˌad, -īəd\ (-s) Etymology: Late Latin dyad-, dyas two (n.), from Greek, from dyo two — more at two 1. : two units treated as one : couple, pair; specifically : a pair of individuals (as husband and wife, teacher and pupil) maintaining a sociologically significant relationship 2. : a bivalent element, atom, or radical 3. : a meiotic chromosome after separation of the two homologous members of a tetrad 4. mathematics : an operator indicated by writing the symbols of two vectors without a dot or cross between (as AB) II. variant of diad |