IPA: //daɪˈædɪk//
KK: /daɪˈædɪk/
Relating to a pair or a group of two things or people.
The study focused on dyadic relationships between parents and children.
A term used in mathematics to refer to a sum or expression made up of pairs of elements, often called dyads.
In linear algebra, a dyadic can represent a tensor product of two vectors.
Dyadic → It is formed from "dyad" (from Greek "duas", meaning two) and the suffix "-ic" (meaning pertaining to). The word "dyadic" refers to something that is related to or consisting of two parts or elements.
Think of the Greek word for two, 'duas', to remember that 'dyadic' means something that involves two parts.