| ADYNAMIA | • adynamia n. (Pathology) Lack or loss of strength, usually due to a disease. • ADYNAMIA n. lack of physical strength. |
| ADYNAMIC | • adynamic adj. Not dynamic; without strength or vigor. • adynamic adj. (Physics) Characterised by the absence of force. • ADYNAMIC adj. without strength. |
| BENAMING | • benaming v. Present participle of bename. • BENAME v. to name, mention. |
| BONAMIAS | • BONAMIA n. a parasite that attacks oysters. |
| CINNAMIC | • cinnamic adj. Of or pertaining to cinnamon. • cinnamic adj. (Organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to cinnamic acid or its derivatives. • CINNAMIC adj. pertaining to, or obtained from, cinnamon, also CINNAMONIC. |
| CYANAMID | • cyanamid n. Archaic form of cyanamide. • CYANAMID n. the amide of cyanogen, a white crystalline substance, also CYANAMIDE, CYANOGENAMIDE. |
| DYNAMICS | • dynamics n. (Mechanics) The branch of mechanics that is concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects. • dynamics n. (Music) The volume of the sound, such as piano, mezzo piano, mezzo forte, and forte. • dynamics n. Forces that stimulate growth, change, or development. |
| DYNAMISE | • dynamise v. Alternative spelling of dynamize. • DYNAMISE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMIZE. |
| DYNAMISM | • dynamism n. Great energy, drive, force, or power; vigour of body, mind or personality; oomph or pizzazz. • dynamism n. Dynamic reality; active energy; continuous change, progress, or activity. • dynamism n. (Philosophy, metaphysics) Any of several philosophical theories that attempt to explain the universe… |
| DYNAMIST | • dynamist n. A subscriber to the philosophy of dynamism. • DYNAMIST n. one who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics. |
| DYNAMITE | • dynamite n. A class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting. • dynamite n. (Informal, proscribed) A stick of trinitrotoluene (TNT). • dynamite n. (Figuratively, slang, uncountable) Anything exceptionally dangerous, exciting or wonderful. |
| DYNAMIZE | • dynamize v. To make dynamic. • dynamize v. (Pharmacology) To render effective. • DYNAMIZE v. to make dynamic, also DYNAMISE. |
| ENAMINES | • enamines n. Plural of enamine. • ENAMINE n. a type of amine. |
| MONAMINE | • monamine n. Archaic form of monoamine. • MONAMINE n. an amine containing only one amino group. |
| RENAMING | • renaming v. Present participle of rename. • renaming n. (Gerund of rename) An act in which something is renamed. • RENAME v. to issue with a new name. |
| TSUNAMIC | • tsunamic adj. Of or pertaining to a tsunami. • TSUNAMIC adj. relating to a tsunami, a great sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption. |
| TSUNAMIS | • tsunamis n. Plural of tsunami. • TSUNAMI n. (Japanese) a great sea wave produced by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption. |