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Diapethic refers to [[System|systems]] which are made up of two [[Headmate|headmates]] <ref>https://headmatesfaq.tumblr.com/glossary</ref>.
'''Diapathic''' refers to [[system]]s which are made up of two [[headmate]]s.<ref>https://headmatesfaq.tumblr.com/glossary</ref>
 
== Related Terms ==
[[Binary system]] is a close synonym.
 
[[Diplotic System]] refers to a system that has had two members since the beginning, but may or may have not gained more members since then.
 
== References ==
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Revision as of 22:15, 15 August 2022

diapathic ( adj.)
Synonymstwice-engaging, dual system, binary system
Applies tosystems

Diapathic refers to systems which are made up of two headmates.[1]

Related Terms

Binary system is a close synonym.

Diplotic System refers to a system that has had two members since the beginning, but may or may have not gained more members since then.

References