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Definition of dynamic
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Dynamic
(a.) Alt. of
Dynamica.
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Electro-dynamical
::
Electro-dynamical
(a.)
Pertaining
to the
movements
or force of
electric
or
galvanic
currents;
dependent
on
electric
force.
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.)
Relating
to
physical
forces,
effects,
or laws; as,
dynamical
geology..
Electro-dynamics
::
Electro-dynamics
(n.) The
phenomena
of
electricity
in
motion.
Electro-dynamic
::
Electro-dynamic
(a.) Alt. of
Electro-dynamica.
Electro-dynamics
::
Electro-dynamics
(n.) The
branch
of
science
which
treats
of the
properties
of
electric
currents;
dynamical
electricity.
Gyrostat
::
Gyrostat
(n.) A
modification
of the
gyroscope,
consisting
essentially
of a fly wheel fixed
inside
a rigid case to which is
attached
a thin
flange
of metal for
supporting
the
instrument.
It is used in
studying
the
dynamics
of
rotating
bodies..
Galvanism
::
Galvanism
(n.)
Electricity
excited
by the
mutual
action
of
certain
liquids
and
metals;
dynamical
electricity.
Electro-dynamometer
::
Electro-dynamometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
strength
of
electro-dynamic
currents.
Galvanism
::
Galvanism
(n.) The
branch
of
physical
science
which
treats
of
dynamical
elecricity,
or the
properties
and
effects
of
electrical
currents..
Biodynamics
::
Biodynamics
(n.) The
doctrine
of vital
forces
or
energy.
Dynamics
::
Dynamics
(n.) That
department
of
musical
science
which
relates
to, or
treats
of, the power of
tones..
Dynamist
::
Dynamist
(n.) One who
accounts
for
material
phenomena
by a
theory
of
dynamics.
#NAME?
::
-ics () A
suffix
used in
forming
the names of
certain
sciences,
systems,
etc., as
acoustics,
mathematics,
dynamics,
statistics,
politics,
athletics..
Pharmacodynamics
::
Pharmacodynamics
(n.) That
branch
of
pharmacology
which
considers
the mode of
action,
and the
effects,
of
medicines..
Myodynamics
::
Myodynamics
(n.) The
department
of
physiology
which deals with the
principles
of
muscular
contraction;
the
exercise
of
muscular
force or
contraction.
Dynamical
::
Dynamical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
dynamics;
belonging
to
energy
or
power;
characterized
by
energy
or
production
of
force.
Monodynamic
::
Monodynamic
(a.)
Possessing
but one
capacity
or
power.
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.
Autodynamic
::
Autodynamic
(a.)
Supplying
its own
power;
--
applied
to an
instrument
of the
nature
of a
water-ram.
Thermo-
::
Thermo-
() A
combining
form from Gr.
qe`rmh
heat,
qermo`s
hot, warm; as in
thermochemistry,
thermodynamic..
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