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dynamicity      
Stellar fabulousness.
We were awed by Stella's dynamicity as she glided through the club.
Dynamical         
  • Linear vector fields and a few trajectories.
MATHEMATICAL MODEL WHICH DESCRIBES THE TIME DEPENDENCE OF A POINT IN A GEOMETRICAL SPACE
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·adj Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.
II. Dynamical ·adj Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.
dynamic         
RECORD LABEL
DYNAMIC
[d??'nam?k]
¦ adjective
1. (of a process or system) characterized by constant change or activity.
(of a person) full of energy and new ideas.
2. Physics relating to forces producing motion. Often contrasted with static.
3. relating to the volume of sound produced by a musical instrument or voice.
4. Linguistics (of a verb) expressing an action, activity, event, or process. Contrasted with stative.
5. Electronics (of a memory device) needing to be refreshed by the periodic application of a voltage.
¦ noun
1. a force that stimulates change or progress.
2. Music another term for dynamics (in sense 3).
Derivatives
dynamical adjective
dynamically adverb
Origin
C19: from Fr. dynamique, from Gk dunamikos, from dunamis 'power'.