Dyad

/ˈdaɪæd/ noun

A pair of two people or things, especially when they're closely connected or form a unit together.

From Greek 'dyad' or 'dyas,' from 'dyo' (two). In ancient Greek philosophy, a dyad represented the principle of twoness, as opposed to unity. The term was adopted into scientific and social terminology.

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ARثنائية
BNদ্বৈ
CAdíada
CSdyáda
DAdyad
DEDyad
ELδιάνυση
ESdíada
FAدوگانه
FIdyad
FRdiad
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