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dyad

dyad / dyad
Noun
pl: dyads

This term describes a pair of entities that function as a single, integrated unit. It is most frequently encountered in sociology, psychology, and philosophy to describe the smallest possible social group, emphasizing the intense, direct interaction between two people that differs from the dynamics of larger groups. In technical or mathematical contexts, it refers to a binary relationship or a pair of elements. Unlike a simple couple or pair, a dyad implies a structural or systemic relationship where the two parts are interdependent or analyzed as a cohesive whole.

Meanings

Noundyad

A group of two people, typically viewed as a single unit of social interaction.

"The therapist observed the dyad to understand the power dynamic between the parent and child."

Noundyad

A pair of things or a couple of elements that are closely linked or complementary.

"The philosophical system is built upon the dyad of mind and body."

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