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Triadic
Triadic meaning
Of or relating to a triad. | Of or relating to a triad. | Having an arity of three; taking three arguments or operands.
Example sentences (14)
Later, Peirce gave a mathematical reason for there being three categories in that although monadic, dyadic and triadic nodes are irreducible, every node of a higher valency is reducible to a "compound of triadic relations".
Meteor Showers verbena towers above Luscious Marmalade lantana and golden coleus, creating a bed with see-though flowers but also one with triadic harmony of color.
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.
But this determination is not a succession of dyadic events, like a row of toppling dominoes; sign determination is triadic.
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.
Hegel G.W.F. Hegel in his Science of Logic (1812) attempted to provide a more comprehensive system of categories than Kant and developed a structure that was almost entirely triadic.
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.
In very much conventionally tonal music, harmonic analysis will reveal a broad prevalence of the primary (often triadic) harmonies : tonic, dominant, and subdominant (i.
Peircean semiotics further subdivides each of the three triadic elements into three sub-types.
Peirce came to define representation and interpretation in terms of (triadic) determination.
Proclus, in keeping with his triadic structure of remaining, procession, and return, distinguishes three moments in Intellect: Intelligible, Intelligible-Intellectual, and Intellectual.
Stylistically, Williams also worked with variations on a line-break pattern that he labeled " triadic-line poetry " in which he broke a long line into three free-verse segments.
They were usually triadic register in format.
With around one third of triadic patents Germany leads the way worldwide in the field of vehicle emission reduction.