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Definition of dynamic
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Dynamic
(a.) Alt. of
Dynamica.
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Hemadynamics
::
Hemadynamics
(n.) The
principles
of
dynamics
in their
application
to the
blood;
that part of
science
which
treats
of the
motion
of the
blood.
Electro-dynamical
::
Electro-dynamical
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
movements
or force of
electric
or
galvanic
currents;
dependent
on
electric
force.
Centrosome
::
Centrosome
(n.) A
peculiar
rounded
body lying near the
nucleus
of a cell. It is
regarded
as the
dynamic
element
by means of which the
machinery
of cell
division
is
organized.
Autodynamic
::
Autodynamic
(a.)
Supplying
its own
power;
--
applied
to an
instrument
of the
nature
of a
water-ram.
#NAME?
::
-ics () A
suffix
used in
forming
the names of
certain
sciences,
systems,
etc., as
acoustics,
mathematics,
dynamics,
statistics,
politics,
athletics..
Homodynamic
::
Homodynamic
(a.)
Homodynamous.
Electro-dynamics
::
Electro-dynamics
(n.) The
phenomena
of
electricity
in
motion.
Entropy
::
Entropy
(n.) A
certain
property
of a body,
expressed
as a
measurable
quantity,
such that when there is no
communication
of heat the
quantity
remains
constant,
but when heat
enters
or
leaves
the body the
quantity
increases
or
diminishes.
If a small
amount,
h, of heat
enters
the body when its
temperature
is t in the
thermodynamic
scale the
entropy
of the body is
increased
by h / t. The
entropy
is
regarded
as
measured
from some
standard
temperature
and
pressure.
Sometimes
called
the
thermodynamic
f
Electro-dynamometer
::
Electro-dynamometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
strength
of
electro-dynamic
currents.
Stating
::
Statics
(n.) That
branch
of
mechanics
which
treats
of the
equilibrium
of
forces,
or
relates
to
bodies
as held at rest by the
forces
acting
on them; --
distinguished
from
dynamics..
Biodynamics
::
Biodynamics
(n.) The
doctrine
of vital
forces
or
energy.
Thermodynamic
::
Thermodynamic
(a.)
Relating
to
thermodynamics;
caused
or
operated
by force due to the
application
of heat.
Solenoid
::
Solenoid
(n.) An
electrodynamic
spiral
having
the
conjuctive
wire
turned
back along its axis, so as to
neutralize
that
component
of the
effect
of the
current
which is due to the
length
of the
spiral,
and
reduce
the whole
effect
to that of a
series
of equal and
parallel
circular
currents.
When
traversed
by a
current
the
solenoid
exhibits
polarity
and
attraction
or
repulsion,
like a
magnet..
Thermo-
::
Thermo-
() A
combining
form from Gr.
qe`rmh
heat,
qermo`s
hot, warm; as in
thermochemistry,
thermodynamic..
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.)
Relating
to
physical
forces,
effects,
or laws; as,
dynamical
geology..
Electro-dynamic
::
Electro-dynamic
(a.) Alt. of
Electro-dynamica.
Gyroscope
::
Gyroscope
(n.) A
rotating
wheel,
mounted
in a ring or
rings,
for
illustrating
the
dynamics
of
rotating
bodies,
the
composition
of
rotations,
etc. It was
devised
by
Professor
W. R.
Johnson,
in 1832, by whom it was
called
the
rotascope..
Dynamist
::
Dynamist
(n.) One who
accounts
for
material
phenomena
by a
theory
of
dynamics.
Isodynamic
::
Isodynamic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to,
having,
or
denoting,
equality
of
force..
Dynamically
::
Dynamically
(adv.)
In
accordance
with the
principles
of
dynamics
or
moving
forces.
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