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  • Dynamic encryption
  • Dynamic Encryption is a cryptographic principle that enables two parties to change the encryption algorithm for every transaction. The principle of Dynamic

    Dynamic encryption

    Dynamic_encryption

  • Searchable symmetric encryption
  • System allowing searching of encrypted documents

    Searchable symmetric encryption (SSE) is a form of encryption that allows efficient searching over a collection of encrypted documents or files without

    Searchable symmetric encryption

    Searchable symmetric encryption

    Searchable_symmetric_encryption

  • Dynamic intelligent currency encryption
  • Dynamic intelligent currency encryption (DICE) is a technological concept designed to enhance the security of paper currency. The system tracks and monitors

    Dynamic intelligent currency encryption

    Dynamic_intelligent_currency_encryption

  • Dynamic web page
  • Type of web page

    A dynamic web page is a web page constructed at runtime (during software execution), as opposed to a static web page, delivered as it is stored. A server-side

    Dynamic web page

    Dynamic web page

    Dynamic_web_page

  • Opportunistic encryption
  • Process in which digital operating systems attempt to encrypt communications channels

    Opportunistic encryption (OE) refers to any system that, when connecting to another system, attempts to encrypt communications channels, otherwise falling

    Opportunistic encryption

    Opportunistic_encryption

  • Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network
  • Form of a virtual private network

    Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network (DMVPN) is a dynamic tunneling form of a virtual private network (VPN) supported on Cisco IOS-based routers

    Dynamic Multipoint Virtual Private Network

    Dynamic_Multipoint_Virtual_Private_Network

  • Data masking
  • Data protection process

    format-preserving encryption and decryption engines". Retrieved 24 August 2017. "IRI Dynamic Data Masking solutions". Retrieved 24 August 2017. "Dynamic Data Masking

    Data masking

    Data_masking

  • Vladimir Levin (hacker)
  • Russian criminal computer hacker

    compromise of their system, Citibank updated their systems to use Dynamic Encryption Card, a physical authentication token. However, it was not revealed

    Vladimir Levin (hacker)

    Vladimir_Levin_(hacker)

  • Linux Unified Key Setup
  • Disk encryption software

    The Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS) is a disk encryption specification created by Clemens Fruhwirth in 2004 and originally intended for Linux. LUKS implements

    Linux Unified Key Setup

    Linux_Unified_Key_Setup

  • Dynamic secrets
  • their communications security. There are three main benefits: 1. The encryption and authentication keys are rapidly and automatically updated for any

    Dynamic secrets

    Dynamic_secrets

  • VeraCrypt
  • Free and open-source disk encryption utility

    VeraCrypt is a free and open-source utility for on-the-fly encryption (OTFE). The software can create a virtual encrypted disk that works just like a regular

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

    VeraCrypt

  • Dynamic DNS
  • Update method for DNS name servers

    Increasing efforts to secure Internet communications today involve encryption of all dynamic updates via the public Internet, as these public DDNS services

    Dynamic DNS

    Dynamic_DNS

  • Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol
  • Protocol that encapsulates Extensible Authentication Protocol

    project, and wpa_supplicant. As with other 802.1X and EAP types, dynamic encryption can be used with PEAP. A CA certificate must be used at each client

    Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol

    Protected_Extensible_Authentication_Protocol

  • Ransomware
  • Malicious software used in ransom demands

    implementation mistakes, leaked cryptographic keys or a complete lack of encryption in the ransomware. Ransomware attacks are typically carried out using

    Ransomware

    Ransomware

  • Dynamic random-access memory
  • Type of computer memory

    Dynamic random-access memory (dynamic RAM or DRAM) is a type of random-access semiconductor memory that stores each bit of data in a memory cell. A DRAM

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic random-access memory

    Dynamic_random-access_memory

  • Comparison of disk encryption software
  • This is a technical feature comparison of different disk encryption software. Hidden containers: Whether hidden containers (an encrypted container (A)

    Comparison of disk encryption software

    Comparison_of_disk_encryption_software

  • Mobile security
  • Security risk and prevention for mobile devices

    security are the dynamic encryption keys. For small networks, the WPA uses a "pre-shared key" which is based on a shared key. Encryption can be vulnerable

    Mobile security

    Mobile_security

  • Chaos theory
  • Field of mathematics and science based on non-linear systems and initial conditions

    scientific study. It focuses on underlying patterns and deterministic laws of dynamical systems that are highly sensitive to initial conditions. These were once

    Chaos theory

    Chaos theory

    Chaos_theory

  • Virtual private network
  • Extension of a private network across a public one

    network across a public network, such as the Internet, via the use of encryption and tunneling protocols. In a VPN, a tunneling protocol is used to transfer

    Virtual private network

    Virtual private network

    Virtual_private_network

  • Disk encryption software
  • Computer security software

    Disk encryption software is a computer security software that protects the confidentiality of data stored on computer media (e.g., a hard disk, floppy

    Disk encryption software

    Disk_encryption_software

  • Wired Equivalent Privacy
  • Deprecated security algorithm for wireless networks

    manufacturers restricting their devices to only 64-bit encryption. When the restrictions were lifted, the encryption was increased to 128 bits. Despite the introduction

    Wired Equivalent Privacy

    Wired_Equivalent_Privacy

  • Structured encryption
  • Cryptographic primitive

    Structured encryption (STE) is a form of encryption that encrypts a data structure so that it can be privately queried. Structured encryption can be used

    Structured encryption

    Structured_encryption

  • Private biometrics
  • measurement. Small variations input data prevent the use of traditional encryption or hashing. The introduction of a fuzzy extractor was a pioneering contribution

    Private biometrics

    Private_biometrics

  • Brute-force attack
  • Cryptanalytic method for unauthorized users to access data

    correctly. This strategy can theoretically be used to break any form of encryption that is not information-theoretically secure. However, in a properly designed

    Brute-force attack

    Brute-force_attack

  • IPsec
  • Secure network protocol suite

    experimental ARPANET encryption devices, at first for native ARPANET packet encryption and subsequently for TCP/IP packet encryption; some of these were

    IPsec

    IPsec

  • HTTP/2
  • Network protocol used by the Web

    need for encryption and their providers have no desire to spend additional resources on it. Encryption proponents have stated that this encryption overhead

    HTTP/2

    HTTP/2

  • Multicast encryption
  • Multicast encryption is the use of encryption to ensure that only the chosen recipient(s) has access to multicast data. Multicast is what enables a node

    Multicast encryption

    Multicast_encryption

  • Coding theory
  • Study of the properties of codes and their fitness

    Cryptography prior to the modern age was effectively synonymous with encryption, the conversion of information from a readable state to apparent nonsense

    Coding theory

    Coding theory

    Coding_theory

  • Tokenization (data security)
  • Concept in data security

    breach of 2013, cardholder data encryption must take place prior to card data entering the POS and not after. Encryption takes place within the confines

    Tokenization (data security)

    Tokenization (data security)

    Tokenization_(data_security)

  • Zen (first generation)
  • 2017 AMD 14-nanometer processor microarchitecture

    sensors across the chip to dynamically scale frequency and voltage. Zen added support for AMD's Secure Memory Encryption (SME) and AMD's Secure Encrypted

    Zen (first generation)

    Zen_(first_generation)

  • Android 10
  • 2019 Android mobile operating system

    Adiantum, an encryption algorithm designed primarily for use on devices without hardware-accelerated support for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)

    Android 10

    Android 10

    Android_10

  • BestCrypt
  • Commercial disk encryption app available for Windows, Linux, macOS and Android

    Support for size-efficient Dynamic Containers with the Smart Free Space Monitoring technology. Hardware accelerated encryption. Anti-keylogging facilities

    BestCrypt

    BestCrypt

  • Quantum cryptography
  • Cryptography based on quantum mechanical phenomena

    no-cloning theorem, and the principle of superposition to perform encryption tasks. Quantum encryption plays a crucial role in the secure processing, storage, and

    Quantum cryptography

    Quantum_cryptography

  • V2Ray
  • Proxy server designed to bypass internet censorship

    censorship scenarios. VMess is V2Ray's primary protocol, uses strong encryption and dynamic port allocation to resist DPI-based detection. V2Ray can obfuscate

    V2Ray

    V2Ray

    V2Ray

  • SOCKS
  • Internet protocol that uses a proxy server

    SOCKS4/5 and http upstream proxies. Lack of request and packets exchange encryption makes SOCKS practically vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks and IP

    SOCKS

    SOCKS

  • Broadcast encryption
  • Encryption methods for TV programs

    not only dynamically revoked but also added (joined), is often referred to as multicast encryption. The problem of practical broadcast encryption has first

    Broadcast encryption

    Broadcast_encryption

  • Data-centric security
  • Approach to security that focuses on the data itself rather than of networks

    Encryption solutions with multi-factor authentication are much more effective in preventing such access. MIT Technology Review (2015). "Encryption Wouldn't

    Data-centric security

    Data-centric_security

  • OpenVPN
  • Free and open-source virtual private network software

    client, using signatures and certificate authority. It uses the OpenSSL encryption library extensively, as well as the TLS protocol, and contains many security

    OpenVPN

    OpenVPN

  • Digital data
  • Discrete, discontinuous representation of information

    stored. Data encryption keys should be updated on a regular basis. Encryption keys should be stored separately from the data. Encryption also enables

    Digital data

    Digital data

    Digital_data

  • Wi-Fi Protected Access
  • Security protocol for wireless computer networks

    using WPA, WPA2, or WPA3. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is an early encryption protocol for wireless networks, designed to secure WLAN connections. It

    Wi-Fi Protected Access

    Wi-Fi_Protected_Access

  • List of cryptographic file systems
  • filesystems with support for filesystem-level encryption. Not to be confused with full-disk encryption. AdvFS on Digital Tru64 UNIX Novell Storage Services

    List of cryptographic file systems

    List_of_cryptographic_file_systems

  • FTPS
  • Extension to File Transfer Protocol (FTP) that adds security

    channel encryption when performing transfers under the following scenarios: Files being transferred are of a non-sensitive nature, making encryption unnecessary

    FTPS

    FTPS

  • NaCl (software)
  • Cryptography software library

    use of authenticated encryption. crypto_box, public-key authenticated encryption. Key agreement happens via X25519; encryption is done by Salsa20-Poly1305

    NaCl (software)

    NaCl_(software)

  • Attribute-based access control
  • Access control paradigm

    Jim (28 March 2019). "Encryption on Steroids – Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC)". Siemens. Retrieved 13 October 2023. "Dynamic, Fine-Grained Authorization

    Attribute-based access control

    Attribute-based_access_control

  • Dark web
  • World Wide Web content existing on darknets

    stay anonymous and cannot be tracked due to the layered encryption system. The darknet encryption technology routes users' data through a large number of

    Dark web

    Dark_web

  • Wireless distribution system
  • System enabling the wireless bridging of access points in an IEEE 802 network

    with the other. Dynamically assigned and rotated encryption keys are usually not supported in a WDS connection. This means that dynamic Wi-Fi Protected

    Wireless distribution system

    Wireless_distribution_system

  • FileVault
  • Apple disk encryption software

    FileVault is a disk encryption program in Mac OS X 10.3 Panther (2003) and later. It performs on-the-fly encryption with volumes on Mac computers. FileVault

    FileVault

    FileVault

  • World Wide Web
  • Linked hypertext system on the Internet

    is fundamental to the operation of the World Wide Web, and the added encryption layer in HTTPS is essential when browsers send or retrieve confidential

    World Wide Web

    World Wide Web

    World_Wide_Web

  • VPN service
  • Commercial service for proxied Internet access

    VPN services as privacy-enhancing, citing security features, such as encryption, from the underlying VPN technology. However, when the transmitted content

    VPN service

    VPN_service

  • S-box
  • Basic component of symmetric key algorithms

    Data Encryption Standard (DES), but in some ciphers the tables are generated dynamically from the key (e.g. the Blowfish and the Twofish encryption algorithms)

    S-box

    S-box

  • Communications security
  • Discipline of telecommunications

    Mission. Dynamic secrets Electronics technician (United States Navy) Information security Information warfare List of telecommunications encryption terms

    Communications security

    Communications security

    Communications_security

  • One-Net
  • Open-source standard for wireless networking

    Tiny Encryption Algorithm (XTEA) version 2 with 32 iterations (XTEA2-32). The ONE-NET protocol provides extensions to even higher levels of encryption. Encryption

    One-Net

    One-Net

  • Connection pool
  • Cache of database connections

    Databases that enforce TLS encryption, including those deployed in cloud and on-premises environments, require alignment between encryption settings and connection

    Connection pool

    Connection_pool

  • Cloud computing security
  • Methods used to protect cloud-based assets

    Naveed, Muhammad; Prabhakaran, Manoj; Gunter, Carl A. (2014). "Dynamic Searchable Encryption via Blind Storage". 2014 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy

    Cloud computing security

    Cloud_computing_security

  • Google Drive
  • Cloud storage and file synchronization service

    and enabled encryption for data in transit between its data centers in November. However, Google Drive did not provide client-side encryption until 2021

    Google Drive

    Google Drive

    Google_Drive

  • Internet Explorer 4
  • Web browser for Windows released in 1997

    support for 68k Macs, but offered new features such as easier 128-bit encryption. The last non-Mac version was 4.0 Service Pack 2. Uninstalling IE4 became

    Internet Explorer 4

    Internet_Explorer_4

  • Tunneling protocol
  • Computer communications protocol

    involves repackaging the traffic data into a different form, perhaps with encryption as standard, it can hide the nature of the traffic that is run through

    Tunneling protocol

    Tunneling_protocol

  • Chaotic cryptology
  • "Enhancing Satellite Image Security Through Multiple Image Encryption Via Hyperchaos, SVD, RC5, and Dynamic S-Box Generation". IEEE Access. 12: 123921–123945.

    Chaotic cryptology

    Chaotic_cryptology

  • One-time password
  • Password that can only be used once

    one-time PIN, one-time passcode, one-time authorization code (OTAC) or dynamic password, is a password that is valid for only one login session or transaction

    One-time password

    One-time password

    One-time_password

  • Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
  • authentication method developed by Cisco Systems. Important features of LEAP are dynamic WEP keys and mutual authentication (between a wireless client and a RADIUS

    Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol

    Lightweight_Extensible_Authentication_Protocol

  • Surfshark B.V.
  • Dutch cybersecurity company

    data transferred via Surfshark servers is encrypted using an AES-256-GCM encryption standard. In July 2020, Surfshark announced its entire server network

    Surfshark B.V.

    Surfshark_B.V.

  • Surfshark VPN
  • Virtual private network provider

    data transferred via Surfshark servers is encrypted using an AES-256-GCM encryption standard. That same year, Surfshark launched Surfshark Alert and Surfshark

    Surfshark VPN

    Surfshark_VPN

  • Algorithm
  • Sequence of operations for a task

    recently, in 2024, NIST updated their post-quantum encryption standards, which includes new encryption algorithms to enhance defenses against attacks using

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

    Algorithm

  • Freegate
  • Internet software utility

    further enhanced by a new, unique encryption and compression algorithm in the versions of 6.33 and above. Dynamic Internet Technology estimates Freegate

    Freegate

    Freegate

  • Web server
  • Computer software that distributes web pages

    to the web server, or it can be generated at the time of the request (dynamic content) by another program that communicates with the server software

    Web server

    Web server

    Web_server

  • 7-Zip
  • Open-source file archiver

    file AES encryption standard is also available in 7-Zip to encrypt ZIP archives with AES 256-bit, but it does not offer filename encryption as in 7z archives

    7-Zip

    7-Zip

    7-Zip

  • Jitsi
  • Videoconferencing and messaging software

    end-to-end encryption (E2EE) with dynamic key management in 2021. The original static E2EE configurations that were initially required while the dynamic key

    Jitsi

    Jitsi

    Jitsi

  • Domain Name System
  • System to identify resources on a network

    on TCP port 853. RFC 7858 specifies that opportunistic encryption and authenticated encryption may be supported, but did not make either server or client

    Domain Name System

    Domain_Name_System

  • Cypherpunk
  • Activist advocating widespread use of strong cryptography

    decentralized money. The movement has also contributed to the mainstreaming of encryption in everyday technologies, such as secure messaging apps and privacy-focused

    Cypherpunk

    Cypherpunk

  • Files (Google)
  • File management software

    (powered by Quick Share) to send and receive files or apps. It also uses encryption to keep shared contents private. Files (Apple) "Files by Google". Google

    Files (Google)

    Files_(Google)

  • QUIC
  • Transport layer computer network protocol

    the data it transmits. If that data has additional requirements, like encryption using TLS, this must be set up by systems running on top of TCP, using

    QUIC

    QUIC

  • Reverse proxy
  • Type of proxy server

    common for reverse proxies to add features such as compression or TLS encryption to the communication channel between the client and the reverse proxy

    Reverse proxy

    Reverse proxy

    Reverse_proxy

  • Sophos
  • UK security software company

    Jan Hruska and Peter Lammer and began producing its first antivirus and encryption products in 1985. During the late 1980s and into the 1990s, Sophos primarily

    Sophos

    Sophos

  • Public key infrastructure
  • System that can issue, distribute and verify digital certificates

    identities, which are used for: Encryption and/or sender authentication of e-mail messages (e.g., using OpenPGP or S/MIME); Encryption and/or authentication of

    Public key infrastructure

    Public key infrastructure

    Public_key_infrastructure

  • List of computing and IT abbreviations
  • 2GL—Second-generation programming language 2NF—Second normal form 3DES—Triple Data Encryption Standard 3GL—Third-generation programming language 3GPP—3rd Generation

    List of computing and IT abbreviations

    List_of_computing_and_IT_abbreviations

  • TrueCrypt version history
  • TrueCrypt is based on Encryption for the Masses (E4M), an open source on-the-fly encryption program first released in 1997. However, E4M was discontinued

    TrueCrypt version history

    TrueCrypt_version_history

  • PuTTY
  • Terminal emulator and file transfer program

    on the secure remote terminal, and provides user control over the SSH encryption key and protocol version, alternate ciphers such as AES, 3DES, RC4, Blowfish

    PuTTY

    PuTTY

    PuTTY

  • Computer data storage
  • Storage of digital data readable by computers

    unauthorized information reconstruction from chunks of storage snapshots. Encryption in transit protects data as it is being transmitted. Data compression

    Computer data storage

    Computer data storage

    Computer_data_storage

  • Key management
  • Management of cryptographic keys

    generate the encryption keys can use them to access sensitive, regulated data. If a certificate authority is compromised or an encryption algorithm is

    Key management

    Key_management

  • Active defense
  • active defense data protection strategy leverages dynamic data movement, distribution, and re-encryption to make data harder to attack, steal, or destroy

    Active defense

    Active_defense

  • Trusted Platform Module
  • Type of standardized secure cryptoprocessors

    from a trusted combination of hardware and software and storing disk encryption keys. A TPM 2.0 implementation is part of the Windows 11 system requirements

    Trusted Platform Module

    Trusted Platform Module

    Trusted_Platform_Module

  • Smart card
  • Pocket-sized card with authentication circuitry

    browsing. Some disk encryption systems, such as VeraCrypt and Microsoft's BitLocker, can use smart cards to securely hold encryption keys, and also to add

    Smart card

    Smart card

    Smart_card

  • Forza Horizon 6
  • 2026 video game

    drivable space". Similar to its two predecessors, the game features a dynamic weather system that reflects seasonal changes. Players begin as a tourist

    Forza Horizon 6

    Forza_Horizon_6

  • Disassembler
  • Computer program to translate machine language into assembly language

    execution, as static analysis cannot account for runtime modifications. Encryption, packing, or obfuscation are often applied to computer programs, especially

    Disassembler

    Disassembler

  • XML
  • Markup language and file format

    processing rules for creating digital signatures on XML content. XML Encryption defines syntax and processing rules for encrypting XML content. XML model

    XML

    XML

    XML

  • NIST hash function competition
  • Competition to develop SHA-3

    public competition, similar to the development process for the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)." The competition ended on October 2, 2012, when NIST announced

    NIST hash function competition

    NIST_hash_function_competition

  • Linux kernel crypto API
  • Linux kernel interface for cryptography

    hash functions. Many platforms that provide hardware acceleration of AES encryption expose this to programs through an extension of the instruction set architecture

    Linux kernel crypto API

    Linux_kernel_crypto_API

  • ZFS
  • Copy-on-write file system

    The data encryption keys are randomly generated at dataset creation time. Only descendant datasets (snapshots and clones) share data encryption keys. A

    ZFS

    ZFS

  • Android 15
  • 2024 Android mobile operating system

    unarchiving on third-party app stores, better braille support, end-to-end encryption for contact keys, and new developer features. Other improvements included

    Android 15

    Android 15

    Android_15

  • TETRA
  • European standard for trunked radio systems

    versa. For protection against eavesdropping, air interface encryption and end-to-end encryption is available. The common mode of operation is in a group

    TETRA

    TETRA

    TETRA

  • WS-Security
  • Extension of SOAP

    Kerberos, and X.509. Its main focus is the use of XML Signature and XML Encryption to provide end-to-end security. WS-Security describes three main mechanisms:

    WS-Security

    WS-Security

  • GPON
  • Gigabit passive optical network system

    (Reed–Solomon), results in an increased link budget by approximately 3-4 dB. Encryption (AES) Protocol for line control (OMCI) which includes authentication (GPON

    GPON

    GPON

    GPON

  • Oracle Cloud File System
  • Storage cluster management software

    ASM Cluster File System (ACFS), and a cluster volume manager called ASM Dynamic Volume Manager (ADVM) initially released in August 2007. ACFS is a standard-based

    Oracle Cloud File System

    Oracle_Cloud_File_System

  • Pseudorandom function family
  • Collection of efficiently-computable functions which emulate a random oracle

    tools in the construction of cryptographic primitives, especially secure encryption schemes. Pseudorandom functions are not to be confused with pseudorandom

    Pseudorandom function family

    Pseudorandom_function_family

  • Reliable Internet Stream Transport
  • Transport protocol for reliable transmission of video over lossy networks

    management. Client/Server architecture. Firewall traversal. DTLS encryption. Pre-Shared Key encryption, with multicast support, access control, and authentication

    Reliable Internet Stream Transport

    Reliable_Internet_Stream_Transport

  • Project 25
  • Set of telecommunications standards

    to transfer data as well as voice for more natural implementations of encryption and text messaging. P25 radios are commonly implemented by dispatch organizations

    Project 25

    Project 25

    Project_25

  • Publish–subscribe pattern
  • Messaging pattern in which senders and receivers do not directly communicate

    models. This pattern provides greater network scalability and supports more dynamic topologies, but can make it harder to modify the publisher’s logic or the

    Publish–subscribe pattern

    Publish–subscribe_pattern

  • Data remanence
  • Data that remains after deleting it

    purging/sanitizing, or destruction. Specific methods include overwriting, degaussing, encryption, and media destruction. Effective application of countermeasures can be

    Data remanence

    Data_remanence

  • HTTP Live Streaming
  • Streaming communications protocol

    HTTP-based content delivery networks. The standard also includes a standard encryption mechanism and secure-key distribution using HTTPS, which together provide

    HTTP Live Streaming

    HTTP_Live_Streaming

  • Adaptive Server Enterprise
  • Relational model database server

    resolution for user-defined stored procedures, FIPS 140-2 login password encryption, incremental data transfer, bigdatetime and bigtime datatypes and tempdb

    Adaptive Server Enterprise

    Adaptive_Server_Enterprise

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  • Dynamist
  • n.

    One who accounts for material phenomena by a theory of dynamics.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That branch of mechanics which treats of the motion of bodies (kinematics) and the action of forces in producing or changing their motion (kinetics). Dynamics is held by some recent writers to include statics and not kinematics.

  • Dynam
  • n.

    A unit of measure for dynamical effect or work; a foot pound. See Foot pound.

  • Adynamy
  • n.

    Adynamia.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Characterized by the absence of power or force.

  • Kinetics
  • n.

    See Dynamics.

  • Dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dynamical

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    The moving moral, as well as physical, forces of any kind, or the laws which relate to them.

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characterized by, debility of the vital powers; weak.

  • Dynastical
  • a.

    Dynastic.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

    That department of musical science which relates to, or treats of, the power of tones.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Relating to physical forces, effects, or laws; as, dynamical geology.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to dynamics; belonging to energy or power; characterized by energy or production of force.

  • Electro-dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-dynamical

  • Electro-dynamics
  • n.

    The branch of science which treats of the properties of electric currents; dynamical electricity.

  • Dynamiting
  • n.

    Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.

  • Dynamically
  • adv.

    In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.

  • Rendrock
  • n.

    A kind of dynamite used in blasting.

  • Dynamo
  • n.

    A dynamo-electric machine.

  • Electro-dynamometer
  • n.

    An instrument for measuring the strength of electro-dynamic currents.