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polyad
polyad (ˈpɒlɪæd) [f. poly-, after dyad, triad, etc.] 1. Chem. A polyatomic element or radical.1879 Rossiter Dict. Sci. Terms 270/2 Polyads = Poly⁓atomic elements: triads, tetrads, hexads, &c. 2. Philos. A relative containing more than two elements.a 1914 C. S. Peirce Coll. Papers (1931) I. 146 A tho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polyad
In mathematics, polyad is a concept of category theory introduced by Jean Bénabou in generalising monads. A polyad in a bicategory D is a bicategory morphism Φ from a locally punctual bicategory C to D, . wikipedia.org
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polyadic
polyadic, a. (pɒlɪˈædɪk) [f. polyad + -ic.] Involving many (usu., three or more) quantities or elements. Hence polyˈadically adv.; polyaˈdicity, the state or quality of being polyadic.1906 C. S. Peirce in Monist XVI. 512 A Predicate is either non-relative, or a monad..as is ‘black’; or it is a dyadi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polynesian Adventure Tours
(also known as PolyAd) is a tour and transportation company in Hawaii. This allowed Polyad to further expand its motorcoach and minibus fleet to the islands outside of Oahu. wikipedia.org
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Monad (category theory)
See also Distributive law between monads Lawvere theory Monad (functional programming) Polyad Strong monad References Further reading External wikipedia.org
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Pithecellobium dulce
Pollen is a polyad of many pollen grains stitched together. The seed is dispersed via birds that feed on the sweet pulp. wikipedia.org
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Samanea saman
The size of the pollen is around 119 microns and it is polyad of 24 to 32 grains. wikipedia.org
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Parkia pendula
The stigma for each fertile flower only contains a cavity for one polyad, but since the number of pollen grains matches the number of ovules, one polyad wikipedia.org
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