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duad
[ doo-ad, dyoo- ]
noun
- a group of two; couple; pair.
duad
/ ˈːæ /
noun
- a rare word for pair 1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of duad1
C17: from Greek duas two, a pair
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Example Sentences
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The duad represented the line, as being bounded by two points or monads.
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It is possible to think of the soul as a reincarnating entity, whether it be a monad, duad, triad, or septenary being.
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Two, or the duad, is the symbol of diversity, inequality, division, separation, and vicissitudes.
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On the hyper level, the duads become single atoms, within a sphere, and the central atom from the quintet is also set free, one hundred and twenty in all.
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A figure used by Pythagoras, consisting of ten points, arranged in a triangular form so as to represent the monad, duad, triad, and quarterniad.
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