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duality [djuːˈælɪtɪ] n pl -ties
1. the state or quality of being two or in two parts; dichotomy 2. (Physics / General Physics) Physics the principle that a wave-particle duality exists in microphysics in which wave theory and corpuscular theory are complementary. The propagation of electromagnetic radiation is analysed using wave theory but its interaction with matter is described in terms of photons. The condition of particles such as electrons, neutrons, and atoms is described in terms of de Broglie waves 3. (Mathematics) Geometry the interchangeability of the roles of the point and the plane in statements and theorems in projective geometry ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
duality noun dualism, dichotomy, polarity, doubleness, biformity, duplexity We live in a world of duality. Translations duality [djuːˈælɪti] n → dualité f dual nationality n → double nationalité f dual personality n → dédoublement m de la personnalité dual-purpose [ˌdjuːəlˈpɜːrpəs] adj [machine, room, facilities] → à usage mixte duality n → Dualität f How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| From the Reformation onward, a whole series of simple dichotomies and dualities developed to carry through the process of distinguishing and relating law and gospel. These include an "aesthetic of fanciness" versus an "aesthetic of plainness" in dress to honor deities; the "hidden" versus the "revealed" in the layering of dress; and the use of color contrasts such as white (healing) and red (danger) to signal dualities of belief. Tormented dualities and unblessed beginnings, and endings, are still nourishment for the spirit. |
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