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125 words match “DYNAM”

ADYNAMIA n.
Considerable debility of the vital powers, as in typhoid fever. Dunglison.
ADYNAMIC a. 2 definitions
Characterized by the absence of power or force. Adynamic fevers, malignant or putrid fevers attended with great muscular debility.
ADYNAMY n.
Adynamia. [R.] Morin.
AERODYNAMIC a.
Pertaining to the force of air in motion.
AERODYNAMICS n.
The science which treats of the air and other gaseous bodies under the action of force, and of their mechanical effects.
AEROHYDRODYNAMIC a.
Acting by the force of air and water; as, an aërohydrodynamic wheel.
AUTODYNAMIC a.
Supplying its own power; -- applied to an instrument of the nature of a water-ram.
BIODYNAMIC; BIODYNAMICAL a.
Of or pertaining to biodynamics, or the doctrine of vital forces or energy.
BIODYNAMICS n.
The doctrine of vital forces or energy.
DIDYNAMIA n.
A Linnæan class of plants having four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length.
DIDYNAMIAN a.
Didynamous.
DIDYNAMOUS a.
Of or pertaining to the Didynamia; containing four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length.
ELECTRO-DYNAMIC; ELECTRO-DYNAMICAL a.
Pertaining to the movements or force of electric or galvanic currents; dependent on electric force.
ELECTRO-DYNAMICS n. 2 definitions
The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.
ELECTRO-DYNAMOMETER n.
An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.
HAEMADYNAMETER; HAEMADYNAMOMETER n.
Same as Hemadynamometer.
HAEMADYNAMICS n.
Same as Hemadynamics.
HAEMATODYNAMOMETER n.
Same as Hemadynamometer.
HAEMODYNAMETER n.
Same as Hemadynamics.
HAEMODYNAMICS n.
Same as Hemadynamics.
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