dyadic

/daɪˈædɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or involving a pair or two people or things.
    • The dyadic relationship between the mentor and student was very supportive.
    • In dyadic communication, both participants take turns speaking and listening.
    • They had a dyadic conversation, just the two of them.
  2. In mathematics and computing, involving two elements or operands.
    • The programmer used a dyadic function that takes two inputs.
    • Addition is a dyadic operation because it combines two numbers.
    • A dyadic relation in set theory links two elements.
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