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Definition of Dyads
1. dyad [n] - See also: dyad
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dyads
Literary usage of Dyads
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Young Chemist: A Book of Laboratory Work for Beginners by John Howard Appleton (1897)
"THE METALLIC dyads.—FIRST SECTION. Lead; Barium, Strontium, and Calcium. OUTLINE OF
THE FIRST SECTION. Lead. Distribution. Properties of its salts: Lead ..."
2. Fownes' Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical by George Fownes (1878)
"... dyads, " 0" Triads ... \Vrt Elements of even equivalency, viz., the dyads, tetrads, ..."
3. Qualitative Chemical Analysis: A Guide in the Practical Study of Chemistry by Albert Benjamin Prescott, Otis Coe Johnson, Silas Hamilton Douglas (1891)
"... for separation of the pseudo-triads from the dyads of the third group has been
described in ... dyads ..."
4. Introduction to the Study of Inorganic Chemistry: With Questions for Examination by William Allen Miller (1887)
"... of certain other elements, which, from their power of chemically uniting with
two volumes of hydrogen, have been termed dyads, or bivalent elements. ..."
5. The Art of Electro-metallurgy Including All Known Processes of Electro by George Gore (1887)
"In accordance with the doctrines of chemistry, the elementary substances are
classed into Monads, dyads, Triads, Tetrads, &c., as in the following table ..."