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'''Etymology:''' [[Late Latin]] dyad-, dyas, from [[Greek language|Greek]] δυας, from dyo


'''dyad''' may refer to:
'''Dyad''' or '''dyade''' may refer to:
*[[dyad (biology)]], a pair of sister chromatids occurring in prophase I of meiosis. Can also be used to describe protein morphology using the definition here: [[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/dyad]].
*[[dyad (Greek philosophy)]], Greek philosopher's principle of "twoness" or "otherness"
*[[dyad (music)]], a set of two notes or pitches
*[[dyad (sociology)]], mostly refers to couples
*[[dyad pedagogy]], in education.
*dyad, in engineering [[kinematics]], a [[linkage]] in a [[planar mechanism]] that has two possible assembly modes
*dyad, in [[Obstetrics]] refers to the [[pregnant]] mother and [[fetus]]
*[[dyadic tensor]], in mathematics


==Arts and entertainment==
==See also==
* [[Dyad (music)]], a set of two notes or pitches
*[[Dyadic]], disambiguation page
* [[Dyad (novel)|''Dyad'' (novel)]], by Michael Brodsky, 1989
*[[Diad]]
* [[Dyad (video game)|''Dyad'' (video game)]], 2012
*[[Dryad]]
* ''Dyad 1909'' and ''Dyad 1929'', ballets by [[Wayne McGregor]]
*Dyad Institute, a fictional biotech corporation in the Canadian TV series [[Orphan Black]]


==Other uses==
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* [[Dyad (biology)]], a pair of sister chromatids
* [[Dyad (philosophy)]], used by the Pythagoreans for the number two, representing "twoness" or "otherness"
* [[Dyad (sociology)]], a group of two people
*[[Grizzled Young Veterans]], also known as The Dyad, a British professional wrestling tag team

==See also==
* [[Dyadic (disambiguation)]]
* [[Diad]], in cell biology
* [[Dryad (disambiguation)]]
* [[Dyad pedagogy]], a goal-directed teaching method
* [[Dyad symmetry]], in genetics
* [[Triad (disambiguation)]] (<!-- +1 -->"group of 3")


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