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  1. The meaning of DUALITY is the quality or state of having two different or opposite parts or elements : dualism; also : a difference between two opposite things : a division into two opposite groups : dichotomy. How to use duality in a sentence.

  2. If there are two sides to a coin, metaphorically speaking, there's a duality. Peace and war, love and hate, up and down, and black and white are dualities. Another term for a duality is a dichotomy. Duality has technical meanings in geometry and physics.

  3. These translations take the form of a duality: they turn argument-driven computation into demand-driven computation by exchanging input and output throughout, turning terms 'inside out'.

  4. the state of combining two different things: His poems reveal the duality of his nature, the joy and hope, the fear and despair. Compare. dichotomy formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Numbers: single, double & multiple. alone. bilateral. bilaterally.

  5. A duality is a situation in which two opposite ideas or feelings exist at the same time. [ formal ] We live in a world of duality, day and night, positive and negative, male and female, etc.

  6. Definition of duality noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. noun. the state or quality of being two or in two parts; dichotomy. physics the principle that a wave-particle duality exists in microphysics in which wave theory and corpuscular theory are complementary.

  8. duality /du ˈ æləti/ Brit /dju ˈ æləti/ noun. plural dualities. Britannica Dictionary definition of DUALITY. formal. : the quality or state of having two parts. [noncount] the duality of human nature. [count] They discussed the dualities of the novel's characters.

  9. Subject-object, knowledge, or, more widely, self-consciousness with its implicates - this unity in duality is the ultimate aspect which reality presents.

  10. duality. ( djuːˈælɪtɪ) n, pl -ties. 1. the state or quality of being two or in two parts; dichotomy. 2. (General Physics) physics the principle that a wave-particle duality exists in microphysics in which wave theory and corpuscular theory are complementary.

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