dyad
noun /ˈdaɪæd/
/ˈdaɪæd/
- (specialist) something that consists of two parts
二分体;二联体 - the mother-child dyad
母子二分体
- the mother-child dyad
- (mathematics
) an operator that is the combination of two vectors数学 并矢
词源late 17th cent. (originally denoting the number two or a pair): from late Latin dyas, dyad-, from Greek duas, from duo ‘two’. Current senses date from the late 19th cent.