dynamical

English

Etymology

From dynamic +‎ -al.

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Adjective

dynamical (comparative more dynamical, superlative most dynamical)

  1. dynamic
    • 1883, Science, volumes 1-2, page 279:
      The physiology of matter in the abstract is dynamical, that of mineral species is both dynamical and chemical, while that of organized forms is at once dynamical, chemical, and biotical.

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