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  • Dynamic data
  • Dynamic data or transactional data is a concept and practice in data management. It is information that is periodically updated, meaning it changes asynchronously

    Dynamic data

    Dynamic_data

  • Dynamic Data Exchange
  • Data communication software

    Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) is a technology for interprocess communication used in early versions of Microsoft Windows and OS/2. DDE allows programs to

    Dynamic Data Exchange

    Dynamic_Data_Exchange

  • Data structure
  • Particular way of storing and organizing data in a computer

    their structure, enabling flexible memory usage and dynamic resizing. These different methods of data structuring come with different tradeoffs and are

    Data structure

    Data structure

    Data_structure

  • Dynamic program analysis
  • Analysis of software performed when running a program

    fuzzing). Dynamic data-flow analysis tracks the flow of information from sources to sinks. Forms of dynamic data-flow analysis include dynamic taint analysis

    Dynamic program analysis

    Dynamic_program_analysis

  • Data masking
  • Data protection process

    environments. In some organizations, data that appears on terminal screens to call center operators may have masking dynamically applied based on user security

    Data masking

    Data_masking

  • Type system
  • Computer science concept

    runtime data. Such advanced constructs are often provided by dynamic programming languages; many of these are dynamically typed, although dynamic typing

    Type system

    Type_system

  • ASP.NET Dynamic Data
  • Web programming framework

    ASP.NET Dynamic Data is a Ruby on Rails-inspired web application scaffolding framework from Microsoft, shipped as an extension to ASP.NET, that can be

    ASP.NET Dynamic Data

    ASP.NET_Dynamic_Data

  • Persistent data
  • Information that is infrequently accessed and unlikely to be modified

    have previously been categorized as persistent or dynamic. Dynamic data (also known as transactional data) is information that is asynchronously updated

    Persistent data

    Persistent_data

  • Fathom: Dynamic Data Software
  • Software for learning and teaching statistics

    Fathom Dynamic Data Software is software for learning and teaching statistics, at the high school and introductory college level. Technology & Learning

    Fathom: Dynamic Data Software

    Fathom:_Dynamic_Data_Software

  • Write amplification
  • Phenomenon associated with solid state storage

    to separate the LBAs with data which is constantly changing and requiring rewriting (dynamic data) from the LBAs with data which rarely changes and does

    Write amplification

    Write amplification

    Write_amplification

  • Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems
  • Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems (DDDAS) is a paradigm whereby the computation and instrumentation aspects of an application system are dynamically

    Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems

    Dynamic Data Driven Applications Systems

    Dynamic_Data_Driven_Applications_Systems

  • Real-time data
  • Information delivered immediately after collection

    stored for later or off-line data analysis. Real-time data is not the same as dynamic data. Real-time data can be dynamic (e.g. a variable indicating current

    Real-time data

    Real-time_data

  • Dynamic array
  • List data structure to which elements can be added/removed

    science, a dynamic array, growable array, resizable array, dynamic table, mutable array, or array list is a random access, variable-size list data structure

    Dynamic array

    Dynamic array

    Dynamic_array

  • Dynamic pricing
  • Pricing strategy

    Dynamic pricing, also referred to as surge pricing, demand pricing, time-based pricing and variable pricing, is a revenue management pricing strategy

    Dynamic pricing

    Dynamic pricing

    Dynamic_pricing

  • Recursive data type
  • Data type that refers to itself in its definition

    computer science is in defining dynamic data structures such as Lists and Trees. Recursive data structures can dynamically grow to an arbitrarily large size

    Recursive data type

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  • Dynamization
  • Process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one

    dynamization is the process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one. Although static data structures may provide very good functionality

    Dynamization

    Dynamization

  • Dynamic web page
  • Type of web page

    the use of JavaScript, uses to obtain data and alter its appearance or behavior dynamically depending on the data. Web pages that use server-side scripting

    Dynamic web page

    Dynamic web page

    Dynamic_web_page

  • DDR4 SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory introduced 2014

    Double Data Rate 4 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR4 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high-bandwidth ("double

    DDR4 SDRAM

    DDR4_SDRAM

  • XDR DRAM
  • Type of random-access memory

    XDR DRAM (extreme data rate dynamic random-access memory) is a high-performance dynamic random-access memory interface. It is based on and succeeds RDRAM

    XDR DRAM

    XDR_DRAM

  • Fujitsu Siemens Computers
  • 1999–2009 Japanese-German computer technology company

    from handheld and notebook PCs through desktops, server and storage, to IT data center products and services. Fujitsu Siemens Computers had a presence in

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers

    Fujitsu Siemens Computers

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  • Dynamic consent
  • Dynamic consent is an interactive approach to informed consent in research that enables users to manage their data in real-time. It is designed to address

    Dynamic consent

    Dynamic_consent

  • Dynamical system
  • Mathematical model of the time dependence of a point in space

    systems theory, a dynamical system is the description of how a system evolves in time. The study of dynamical systems is the focus of dynamical systems theory

    Dynamical system

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    Dynamical_system

  • Linear hashing
  • Dynamic data structure

    Linear hashing (LH) is a dynamic data structure which implements a hash table and grows or shrinks one bucket at a time. It was invented by Witold Litwin

    Linear hashing

    Linear_hashing

  • Dynamic programming language
  • Programming languages with runtime extensibility

    or data types are made when the program is running, unlike in static languages, where the structure and types are fixed during compilation. Dynamic languages

    Dynamic programming language

    Dynamic_programming_language

  • Set (abstract data type)
  • Abstract data type for storing distinct values

    enumerating the values in some arbitrary order. Other variants, called dynamic or mutable sets, allow also the insertion and deletion of elements from

    Set (abstract data type)

    Set_(abstract_data_type)

  • DDR3 SDRAM
  • Third generation of double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Double Data Rate 3 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR3 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) with a high-bandwidth

    DDR3 SDRAM

    DDR3_SDRAM

  • DDR6 SDRAM
  • Type of random-access memory

    Double Data Rate 6 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR6 SDRAM) is the next planned type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory with a high-bandwidth

    DDR6 SDRAM

    DDR6_SDRAM

  • Static program analysis
  • Analysis of computer programs without executing them

    of computer programs performed without executing them, in contrast with dynamic program analysis, which is performed on programs during their execution

    Static program analysis

    Static_program_analysis

  • Linked data structure
  • Way of storing data in a computer

    the data structure is essentially a linked one. Linking can be done in two ways – using dynamic allocation and using array index linking. Linked data structures

    Linked data structure

    Linked_data_structure

  • Code injection
  • Computer bug exploit caused by invalid data

    what input data is possible or the effects of special data. Template engines are often used in modern web applications to display dynamic data. However

    Code injection

    Code_injection

  • RCFile
  • Data placement structure

    (1) fast data loading, (2) fast query processing, (3) highly efficient storage space utilization, and (4) a strong adaptivity to dynamic data access patterns

    RCFile

    RCFile

  • Dynamic time warping
  • Algorithm for measuring similarity between temporal sequences

    In time series analysis, dynamic time warping (DTW) is an algorithm for measuring similarity between two temporal sequences, which may vary in speed.

    Dynamic time warping

    Dynamic time warping

    Dynamic_time_warping

  • Dynamic linker
  • Operating system feature that integrates dynamic libraries into a program at runtime

    A dynamic linker is an operating system feature that loads and links dynamic libraries for an executable at runtime, before or while it is running. Although

    Dynamic linker

    Dynamic_linker

  • Janus (time-reversible computing programming language)
  • operates on a global store without heap allocation and does not support dynamic data structures. As a reversible programming language, Janus performs deterministic

    Janus (time-reversible computing programming language)

    Janus_(time-reversible_computing_programming_language)

  • Elbrus 2000
  • Microprocessor designed by the Moscow Center of SPARC Technologies

    mode. For security reasons, the Elbrus 2000 architecture implements dynamic data type-checking during execution. In order to prevent unauthorized access

    Elbrus 2000

    Elbrus_2000

  • Implicit data structure
  • Categorization among data structures

    distinction is between static data structures (read-only) and dynamic data structures (which can be modified). Simple implicit data structures, such as representing

    Implicit data structure

    Implicit_data_structure

  • DDR SDRAM
  • Type of computer memory

    Double data rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory (DDR SDRAM) is a type of synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM) widely used in computers

    DDR SDRAM

    DDR_SDRAM

  • High dynamic range
  • Enhanced signal representation in digital media

    High dynamic range (HDR), also known as wide dynamic range, extended dynamic range, or expanded dynamic range, is a signal with a higher dynamic range

    High dynamic range

    High_dynamic_range

  • Dynamic routing
  • Network routing process

    In computer networking, dynamic routing (DR), also called adaptive routing (AR), is a process where a router can forward data via a different route for

    Dynamic routing

    Dynamic_routing

  • Information privacy
  • Legal issues regarding the collection and dissemination of data

    consent mechanisms including privacy policies and dynamic consent are important in communicating to data subjects the different uses of their personally

    Information privacy

    Information_privacy

  • Program analysis
  • Process of analyzing computer program behavior

    without executing the program (static program analysis), during runtime (dynamic program analysis) or in a combination of both. In the context of program

    Program analysis

    Program_analysis

  • Disjoint-set data structure
  • Data structure for storing non-overlapping sets

    different data structure for maintaining disjoint sets, with updates that split sets apart rather than merging them together Dynamic connectivity – Data structure

    Disjoint-set data structure

    Disjoint-set_data_structure

  • Empirical dynamic modeling
  • George Sugihara. It can be considered a methodology for data modeling, predictive analytics, dynamical system analysis, machine learning and time series analysis

    Empirical dynamic modeling

    Empirical_dynamic_modeling

  • Dynamic convex hull
  • points. Dynamic convex hull problems may be distinguished by the types of the input data and the allowed types of modification of the input data. It is

    Dynamic convex hull

    Dynamic_convex_hull

  • IP address
  • Numerical label used to identify a network interface in an IP network

    restarts, this is known as using a dynamic IP address. Dynamic IP addresses are assigned by the network. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is

    IP address

    IP_address

  • Dynamic QR code
  • Modifiable two-dimensional barcode

    A dynamic QR code is a type of quick response (QR) code, where the destination data can be modified after the code has been generated. Unlike static QR

    Dynamic QR code

    Dynamic_QR_code

  • Data center
  • Facility used to house computer servers

    downtime itself. Dynamic infrastructure provides the ability to intelligently, automatically, and securely move workloads within a data center anytime,

    Data center

    Data center

    Data_center

  • Time to first byte
  • Measure of web server responsiveness

    statically served web pages, while larger TTFB is often seen with larger, dynamic data requests being pulled from a database. Time to first byte is important

    Time to first byte

    Time_to_first_byte

  • Dynamic library
  • Software library used via dynamic linking

    A dynamic library is a library that contains functions and data that can be used by a computer program at run-time as loaded from a file separate from

    Dynamic library

    Dynamic_library

  • Microsoft Excel
  • Spreadsheet editor by Microsoft

    capabilities. The most common is Dynamic Data Exchange: although strongly deprecated by Microsoft, this is a common method to send data between applications running

    Microsoft Excel

    Microsoft Excel

    Microsoft_Excel

  • Dynamic connectivity
  • Data structure that maintains info about the connected components of a graph

    In computing and graph theory, a dynamic connectivity structure is a data structure that dynamically maintains information about the connected components

    Dynamic connectivity

    Dynamic_connectivity

  • Dynamic infrastructure
  • Information technology concept

    Dynamic Infrastructure is an information technology concept related to the design of data centers, whereby the underlying hardware and software can respond

    Dynamic infrastructure

    Dynamic_infrastructure

  • 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

  • ASP.NET
  • Open-source web application framework

    for web development to produce dynamic web pages. It was developed by Microsoft to allow programmers to build dynamic web sites, applications and services

    ASP.NET

    ASP.NET

    ASP.NET

  • Dynamic accumulator
  • Dynamic accumulator is a term used in the permaculture and organic farming literature to indicate plants that gather certain minerals or nutrients from

    Dynamic accumulator

    Dynamic_accumulator

  • Data validation and reconciliation
  • Technology to correct measurements in industrial processes

    the data input partly reduces the dynamic problems. However, that does not completely resolve timing inconsistencies for infrequently-sampled data like

    Data validation and reconciliation

    Data_validation_and_reconciliation

  • Orchestration (computing)
  • Automated configuration, coordination, and management of computer systems and software

    infrastructure, and dynamic data center topics. Orchestration in this sense is about aligning the business request with the applications, data, and infrastructure

    Orchestration (computing)

    Orchestration_(computing)

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

    capture dynamic, context, or attribute-based access requirements and data protection. Data-centric security measures can also help protect against data-leakage

    Data-centric security

    Data-centric_security

  • Web server
  • Computer software that distributes web pages

    containing requested web resource data. If web resource data is sent back to client, then it can be static content or dynamic content depending on how it has

    Web server

    Web server

    Web_server

  • GDDR6 SDRAM
  • Type of synchronous graphics random-access memory

    Graphics Double Data Rate 6 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (GDDR6 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous graphics random-access memory (SGRAM) with

    GDDR6 SDRAM

    GDDR6_SDRAM

  • Dynamic modulus
  • Ratio used in material engineering

    Dynamic modulus (sometimes complex modulus) is the ratio of stress to strain under vibratory conditions (calculated from data obtained from either free

    Dynamic modulus

    Dynamic_modulus

  • Array (data structure)
  • Type of data structure

    statically predictable access patterns are a major source of data parallelism. Dynamic arrays or growable arrays are similar to arrays but add the ability

    Array (data structure)

    Array_(data_structure)

  • Program slicing
  • Set of software engineering methods

    case, the dynamic slice would contain only the statements in the if block. Software maintenance Dependence analysis Reaching definition Data dependency

    Program slicing

    Program_slicing

  • GDDR7 SDRAM
  • Type of graphics card memory

    Graphics Double Data Rate 7 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (GDDR7 SDRAM) is a type of synchronous graphics random-access memory (SGRAM) with

    GDDR7 SDRAM

    GDDR7 SDRAM

    GDDR7_SDRAM

  • Windows.h
  • C header for accessing the Windows API

    contains the function code or more commonly defines runtime, dynamic linking to a system dynamic link library (DLL). Generally, for functions in a DLL named

    Windows.h

    Windows.h

  • Download
  • Computer file operation

    In computer networks, download means to receive data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or

    Download

    Download

  • Dynamic height
  • either the dynamic height or the orthometric height usually used in engineering. US National Geodetic Survey data sheets give both dynamic and orthometric

    Dynamic height

    Dynamic_height

  • Hashed array tree
  • dynamic array data-structure published by Edward Sitarski in 1996, maintaining an array of separate memory fragments (or "leaves") to store the data elements

    Hashed array tree

    Hashed array tree

    Hashed_array_tree

  • Concept drift
  • Change of statistical properties over time

    adaptation are of paramount importance in the fields that involve dynamically changing data and data models. In machine learning and predictive analytics this

    Concept drift

    Concept_drift

  • DDM
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Distributed Data Management Architecture, an open, published architecture for creating, managing and accessing data on a remote computer. Dynamic Data Masking

    DDM

    DDM

  • Customer lifecycle management
  • Business practice

    of an organization, generally integrating all sources of static and dynamic data, marketing processes, and value-added services into a unified decision-support

    Customer lifecycle management

    Customer_lifecycle_management

  • Dynamic scaling
  • Dynamic scaling (sometimes known as Family–Vicsek scaling) is a litmus test that shows whether an evolving system exhibits self-similarity. In general

    Dynamic scaling

    Dynamic_scaling

  • Curse of dimensionality
  • Difficulties arising when analyzing data with many aspects ("dimensions")

    expression was coined by Richard E. Bellman when considering problems in dynamic programming. The curse generally refers to issues that arise when the number

    Curse of dimensionality

    Curse_of_dimensionality

  • Dynamic dispatch
  • Computer science process

    In computer science, dynamic dispatch is the process of selecting which implementation of a polymorphic operation (method or function) to call at run

    Dynamic dispatch

    Dynamic_dispatch

  • Execute in place
  • Computer science concept

    is that the program text consumes no writable memory, saving it for dynamic data, and that all instances of the program are run from a single copy. For

    Execute in place

    Execute_in_place

  • Wear leveling
  • Operating principle for certain storage media

    would sustain no additional wear, thus the name comes only from the dynamic data being recycled. Such a device may last longer than one with no wear leveling

    Wear leveling

    Wear leveling

    Wear_leveling

  • Dynamic range
  • Ratio between the largest and smallest values that a certain quantity can assume

    Dynamic range (abbreviated DR, DNR, or DYR) is the ratio between the largest and smallest measurable values of a specific quantity. It is often used in

    Dynamic range

    Dynamic_range

  • DDR2 SDRAM
  • Second generation of double-data-rate synchronous dynamic random-access memory

    Double Data Rate 2 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR2 SDRAM) is a double data rate (DDR) synchronous dynamic random-access memory (SDRAM)

    DDR2 SDRAM

    DDR2 SDRAM

    DDR2_SDRAM

  • Scaffold (programming)
  • Code generation technique or a project generation technique

    application framework Mojolicious – Internet application framework ASP.NET Dynamic Data – Web programming framework Ruby on Rails – Server-side open source web

    Scaffold (programming)

    Scaffold_(programming)

  • Model–view–controller
  • Software design pattern

    pattern. It is the application's dynamic data structure, independent of the user interface. It directly manages the data, logic and rules of the application

    Model–view–controller

    Model–view–controller

    Model–view–controller

  • Mark Overmars
  • Dutch computer scientist (born 1958)

    author of the XForms toolkit. Overmars, M. H. (1983). The Design of Dynamic Data Structures. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Vol. 156. Springer-Verlag

    Mark Overmars

    Mark_Overmars

  • Tombstone (programming)
  • Computer programming technique

    heap-dynamic data in memory. The pointer – sometimes called the handle – points only at tombstones and never to its actual target. When the data is deallocated

    Tombstone (programming)

    Tombstone_(programming)

  • Directive on the re-use of public sector information
  • European Union directive

    stimulates the reuse, dissemination of dynamic data and increases business opportunities. Access to real-time and dynamic data is strongly promoted by the PSI

    Directive on the re-use of public sector information

    Directive on the re-use of public sector information

    Directive_on_the_re-use_of_public_sector_information

  • Computational geometry
  • Branch of computer science

    of the input data (addition or deletion input geometric elements). Algorithms for problems of this type typically involve dynamic data structures. Any

    Computational geometry

    Computational_geometry

  • Dynamic programming
  • Problem optimization method

    Dynamic programming (DP) is both a mathematical optimization method and an algorithmic paradigm. The method was developed by Richard Bellman in the 1950s

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic programming

    Dynamic_programming

  • CMS-2
  • Programming language developed for the US Navy

    output areas and special data units. The dynamic statements that act on data or perform calculations are grouped into procedures. Data designs and procedures

    CMS-2

    CMS-2

    CMS-2

  • Random-access memory
  • Form of computer data storage

    for each bit of data. Commercial use of SRAM began in 1965, when IBM introduced the SP95 memory chip for the System/360 Model 95. Dynamic random-access

    Random-access memory

    Random-access memory

    Random-access_memory

  • Dynamic capabilities
  • Capability of an organization to adapt its resource base

    In organizational theory, dynamic capability is the capability of an organization to purposefully adapt an organization's resource base. The concept was

    Dynamic capabilities

    Dynamic_capabilities

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

    Active defense

    Active_defense

  • Frederica Darema
  • American computer scientist

    Greek-American physicist. She proposed the SPMD programming model in 1984 and Dynamic Data Driven Application Systems (DDDAS) in 2000. She was elected IEEE Fellow

    Frederica Darema

    Frederica_Darema

  • Reference data (financial markets)
  • products, and underlying events Static Data Dynamic Data Bounded Data As a result, work to standardize reference data is broadly considered to be an ongoing

    Reference data (financial markets)

    Reference_data_(financial_markets)

  • Dynamic problem (algorithms)
  • Problems in computer science

    In computer science, dynamic problems are problems stated in terms of changing input data. In its most general form, a problem in this category is usually

    Dynamic problem (algorithms)

    Dynamic_problem_(algorithms)

  • Dynamic publishing
  • Dynamic page publishing is a method of designing publications in which layout templates are created which can contain different content in different publications

    Dynamic publishing

    Dynamic_publishing

  • Exploratory data analysis
  • Approach of analyzing data sets in statistics

    featured vastly improved dynamic visualization capabilities, which allowed statisticians to identify outliers, trends and patterns in data that merited further

    Exploratory data analysis

    Exploratory data analysis

    Exploratory_data_analysis

  • Linked list
  • Data structure with nodes pointing to the next node

    the size of the data. In contrast, a dynamic array requires only the space for the data itself (and a very small amount of control data). It can also be

    Linked list

    Linked_list

  • Examples of data mining
  • Real-world applications of data mining

    imagery and geo-referenced multimedia, as well as dynamic data types (video streams, animation). Data may contain attributes generated and recorded at

    Examples of data mining

    Examples_of_data_mining

  • Dynamic positioning
  • Automatic ship station- and heading-holding systems

    Dynamic positioning (DP) is a computer-controlled system to automatically maintain a vessel's position and heading by using its own propellers and thrusters

    Dynamic positioning

    Dynamic positioning

    Dynamic_positioning

  • Partial evaluation
  • Technique for program optimization

    of input data into output data: prog : I static × I dynamic → O , {\displaystyle {\texttt {prog}}:I_{\text{static}}\times I_{\text{dynamic}}\to O,} where

    Partial evaluation

    Partial_evaluation

  • Separation logic
  • Concept in computer science

    corresponding to the state of local (or stack-allocated) variables and dynamically-allocated objects in common programming languages such as C and Java

    Separation logic

    Separation_logic

  • Dynamic HTML
  • Coding interactive or animated websites

    Dynamic HTML, or DHTML, is a term which was used by some browser vendors to describe the combination of HTML, style sheets and client-side scripts (JavaScript

    Dynamic HTML

    Dynamic_HTML

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  • Anja
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anja

    Favor, Grace

  • Hannis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Gloucestershire)

    Hannis

    English (Gloucestershire) : possibly a local variant of Annis.

  • CARNIELA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    CARNIELA

    (קַרְנִיאֵלָה) Variant spelling of Hebrew Karniela, CARNIELA means "horn of the Lord." 

  • Kanwargun
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Kanwargun

    Meritorious Prince

  • Hardin
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hardin

    English : variant of Harding.French : from a pet form of any of several Germanic compound personal names beginning with hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.

  • Megan
  • Girl/Female

    American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Gothic, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Kannada, Malayalam, Welsh

    Megan

    Pearl; Strong and Capable; Strong; Great; Diminutive of Margaret; Margaret

  • Sadri
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi, Turkish

    Sadri

    Chief Seat; Judge; Leader

  • Sibley
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Anglo Saxon

    Sibley

    Oracle.

  • Vijayshankar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Vijayshankar

    Success; Lord Shiva

  • Abdul-Aleem
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Abdul-Aleem

    Servant of the All-Knowing

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  • Dynamiting
  • n.

    Destroying by dynamite, for political ends.

  • Dynastical
  • a.

    Dynastic.

  • Dynamo
  • n.

    A dynamo-electric machine.

  • Dynamically
  • adv.

    In accordance with the principles of dynamics or moving forces.

  • 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.

  • Kinetics
  • n.

    See Dynamics.

  • Dynamical
  • a.

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

  • Dynamics
  • n.

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

  • Adynamy
  • n.

    Adynamia.

  • Dynamics
  • n.

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

  • Electro-dynamics
  • n.

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

  • Adynamic
  • a.

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

  • Dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Dynamical

  • Dynam
  • n.

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

  • Electro-dynamic
  • a.

    Alt. of Electro-dynamical

  • Rendrock
  • n.

    A kind of dynamite used in blasting.

  • Dynamist
  • n.

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

  • Dynamical
  • a.

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

  • Electro-dynamometer
  • n.

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

  • Adynamic
  • a.

    Characterized by the absence of power or force.