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dyadic

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for dyadic.

Editorial note

For one thing, your inference from individuals created equal to normative, dyadic special positive rights (marriage) is unsound.

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Definitions4
Parts of speech2

Quick take

Pertaining to a dyad, the number two; of two parts or elements.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of dyadic gathered in one view.

adjective

Pertaining to a dyad, the number two; of two parts or elements.

adjective

Pertaining to the physical sex of a person who is exactly male or female in genetics, anatomy and hormone levels; not intersex.

noun

(mathematics) The sum of two or more dyads

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dyadic.

adjective

Pertaining to a dyad, the number two; of two parts or elements.

adjective

Pertaining to the physical sex of a person who is exactly male or female in genetics, anatomy and hormone levels; not intersex.

noun

(mathematics) The sum of two or more dyads

adjective

(mathematics, logic) having an arity of two (taking two arguments or operands)

Example sentences

1

For one thing, your inference from individuals created equal to normative, dyadic special positive rights (marriage) is unsound.

2

Polygamous marriages change the core identity of marriage: that it is, as you say, a dyadic undertaking.

3

Despite their self-description as helpful and cooperative, they disdain the dyadic sport of cooperatively making their boss look good.

4

You assume dyadic marriage without stating the premise that justifies state regulation of dyads and prohibition of three or more.

5

That is, in Scheme, dyadic usage of: is akin to a case-lambda that checks if it uses one or two arguments.

6

Using an academic centric product that is based on dyadic recursive division is not the way into the parallel future for Java.

7

Terminating dyadic rationals (up to limits based on float size) are the representable values.

8

It's not the same as dyadic interval math, it's kind of a hybrid.

9

We should stop this limited-precision dyadic nonsense and go back to first principles.

10

Different refinement paths (dyadic, triadic, adaptive) all converge to the same ℝ.

11

That's fine, but then you're representing dyadic intervals, not real numbers.

12

Anyway, point is, the presentations are kind of flashy and misleading - and you're right, you can't represent any real number (just finitely representable dyadic intervals)...

Quote examples

1

As for the question of "why dyadic?" but not poly...

2

So assuming that he's saying anything at all, he's at least being imprecise, and the actually claim should be something like "represent any dyadic interval using a finite number of bits".

3

You have not made a single clear statement of the common good of marriage, just "it's that way [dyadic] so it has to be that way." You do realize this argument works against SSM, as well as against polygamy, right?

4

Accepting your definition of the "right to marry" as a "dyadic right", where do the basis for these sorts of rights come from, if not from the same source as the basis for "individual rights"?

Proper noun examples

1

Dyadic (or polygamous -- why not?) rights are not individual rights.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use dyadic in a sentence?

For one thing, your inference from individuals created equal to normative, dyadic special positive rights (marriage) is unsound.

What does dyadic mean?

Pertaining to a dyad, the number two; of two parts or elements.

What part of speech is dyadic?

dyadic is commonly used as adjective, noun.