duad

noun
/ˈdjuːæd/UK/ˈd(j)uæd/US

Etymology

From duo- + -ad.

  1. borrowed from -άς
  2. formed as duad — “duo- + -ad

Definitions

  1. A pair or couple.

    • [T]hey have invented idols, a manifest advance toward that polytheism and pantheism which lead through a triad and duad of deities to monotheism, the finial of the spiritual edifice.
  2. Dwadasama.

  3. An unordered pair.

The neighborhood

Derived

duadic

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for duad. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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