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1. duality
noun. ['duːˈæləti'] (geometry) the interchangeability of the roles of points and planes in the theorems of projective geometry.
Etymology
- dualitas (Latin)
- -ity (Latin)
Rhymes with Duality
- extraterritoriality
- homosexuality
- confidentiality
- spirituality
- municipality
- dimensionality
- universality
- theatricality
- practicality
- impersonality
- congeniality
- bisexuality
- sensuality
- musicality
- irrationality
- hospitality
- criticality
- abnormality
- triviality
- sexuality
- partiality
- nationality
- commonality
- actuality
- unreality
- normality
- neutrality
- mortality
- mentality
- liberality
How do you pronounce duality?
Pronounce duality as duˈæləti.
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Sentences with duality
1. Noun, singular or mass
Photons are said to exhibit particle/wave duality, meaning they act both like a wave and a particle.
Quotes about duality
1. Is the god the source, or is the god a human manner of conceiving of the force and energy that supports the world? In our tradition God is a male. This male and female differentiation is made, however, within the field of time and space, the field of duality. If God is beyond duality, you cannot say that God is a "He."You cannot say God is a "She."You cannot say God is an "It."(18)
- Joseph Campbell, Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor
2. Polarity exists so that we may discover the truth beyond this world of duality, which is the ultimate purpose of life.
- Dashama Konah Gordon, Journey to Joyful: Transform Your Life with Pranashama Yoga
2. duality
noun. ['duːˈæləti'] (physics) the property of matter and electromagnetic radiation that is characterized by the fact that some properties can be explained best by wave theory and others by particle theory.
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Etymology
- dualitas (Latin)
- -ity (Latin)
3. duality
noun. ['duːˈæləti'] being twofold; a classification into two opposed parts or subclasses.
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Antonyms
Etymology
- dualitas (Latin)
- -ity (Latin)