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- Dyadic_kinship_term comment "Dyadic kinship terms (abbreviated DY or DYAD) are kinship terms in a few languages that express the relationship between individuals as they relate one to the other. In English, there are a few set phrases for such situations, such as \"they are father and son\", but there is not a single dyadic term that can be used the way \"they are cousins\" can; even the latter is not truly dyadic, as it does not necessarily mean that they are cousins to each other.".