Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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Yin/Yang. From remote times two principles have been recognized in Chinese thought: yin, the feminine, passive principle, and yang, the masculine, active principle. Everything is a product of the two. The notion has been enormously influential throughout the history of Chinese thought.
Source
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Geddes MacGregor, Dictionary of Religion and Philosophy, New York: Paragon House, 1989
Related
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yin-kuang , yiṭṭha , yiyakṣamāṇa , yiyakṣat , yiyakṣu , yikhe inu delger , yielding , yield , yidha , yid rnam par dag pa