dyad
英 [ˈdaɪ.æd]
美 [ˈdaɪ.æd]
- n. 双;[生物] 二分体;一对;[化学] 二价元素
- adj. 二的;双的
dyad 二价元素,二分体来自拉丁语dyad, 二,词源two. 用于化学名词二价元素等。
- dyad (n.)
- 1670s, from Latin dyad-, stem of dyas, from Greek dyas "the number two, a group of two," from duo "two" (see two). Specific sense in chemistry ("a bivalent element") is by 1865; also used in biology, poetics, mathematics. Related: Dyadic.
- 1. As a result, dyad spores formed.
- 结果形成二分体孢子.