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triadic

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Having the characteristics of a triad; as, boron is triadic.

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An alternative nomenclature is derived in a similar fashion from the corresponding Greek roots; for example, niladic (or medadic), monadic, dyadic, triadic, polyadic, and so on. Source: Internet

Beckett 2008, p. 8. Freudian "Bernard Dukore develops a triadic theory in Didi, Gogo and the absent Godot, based on Sigmund Freud 's trinitarian description of the psyche in The Ego and the Id (1923) and the usage of onomastic techniques. Source: Internet

In this elaboration of Intellect as a whole, Proclus is attempting to give a hierarchical ordering to the various metaphysical elements and principles that other philosophers have discussed, by containing them within a single triadic logic of unfolding. Source: Internet

But this determination is not a succession of dyadic events, like a row of toppling dominoes; sign determination is triadic. Source: Internet

Furthermore, the consortium have integrated Galtung's teaching of the meanings of the terms peacemaking, peacekeeping, and peacebuilding, to also fit into a triadic and interdependent formulation or structure. Source: Internet

Peircean semiotics further subdivides each of the three triadic elements into three sub-types. Source: Internet

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