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dyads

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

Editorial note

All dyads or matrices are not tensors, although all tensors of rank 2 are dyads or matrices.

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.

Meaning at a glance

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

noun

A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.

noun

(sociology) Two persons in an ongoing relationship; a dyadic relationship.

noun

(sociology) The relationship or interaction itself in reference to a couple.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for dyads.

noun

A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.

noun

(sociology) Two persons in an ongoing relationship; a dyadic relationship.

noun

(sociology) The relationship or interaction itself in reference to a couple.

noun

(chemistry) An element, atom, or radical having a valence of or combining power of two.

Example sentences

1

All dyads or matrices are not tensors, although all tensors of rank 2 are dyads or matrices.

2

And, musicians do frequently refer to dyads as chords, as long as the third is there.

3

Oral samples were collected from 160 mother-child dyads during pregnancy and from birth to two years of life.

4

There are non-sexual relationships among long-term (grand-) mother/daughter and friendship-based dyads who deserved those positive rights.

5

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

6

Are dyads only done by putting the other operand in the string of J code?

7

I'm not arguing against SSM here, I'm arguing against your just-so story about magical marriage of only ever dyads.

8

When people work in groups they tend to pair up and form dyads.

9

Unfortunately doing it oneself is astonishingly glacial; using a linebreak algorithm prolly would somehow help, nonetheless dyads & monads come slowly; difficulty besets the coding.

10

Seven fake studies, 4,218 fake dyads, very real awkwardness.

11

It's not unusual to see dyads described as intervals.

12

And a skilled teacher would start by teaching Smoke on the Water with dyads (two-note chords) and then use that as a starting point for two discussions.

Quote examples

1

I think this is saying, "I wish all the space around me could order itself into a more natural and pleasing shape." > Same here Dyads are like...

2

We avoid design by committee, instead focusing on paving the cowpaths and in a few cases working with champions -- single innovators or RPG's "resonant dyads" _a la_ ken&dmr -- to do focused design.

3

It's not perfectly clear whether "dyads or matrices" means "dyads, which we also call matrices" (wrong!) or "either dyads or matrices" (right, kinda!), which is why I picked on a slightly later bit of the document to support my accusation.

4

One way to do this is closely related to what this document does, but instead of (wrongly) saying that all tensors are tensor products of vectors ("dyads", etc.) what you (rightly) say is that all tensors are linear combinations of tensor products of vectors.

Frequently asked questions

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

How do you use dyads in a sentence?

All dyads or matrices are not tensors, although all tensors of rank 2 are dyads or matrices.

What does dyads mean?

A set of two elements treated as one; a pair.

What part of speech is dyads?

dyads is commonly used as noun.