dyke1 |
variant of dike. |
dyke2 |
(offensive slang) a female homosexual; lesbian. |
dyna- |
power. |
dynamic |
characterized by constant activity, forward movement, or change, often with positive results. [5 definitions] |
dynamics |
(used with a sing. verb) a branch of physics that studies how motion and the action of forces affecting motion interrelate. [3 definitions] |
dynamism |
any of various philosophical theories that hold that natural phenomena are based in force or energy. [2 definitions] |
dynamite |
a strong explosive made of nitroglycerine or ammonium nitrate. [3 definitions] |
dynamo |
a machine for generating electricity, esp. direct current, from a different source of power. [3 definitions] |
dynamo- |
see "dyna-." |
dynamoelectric |
of or pertaining to the conversion of mechanical energy to electric energy or vice versa. |
dynamometer |
any of several devices for measuring the energy expended by a force. |
dynamotor |
an electric machine that transforms direct current into alternating current. |
dynast |
a ruler, esp. a hereditary one. |
dynasty |
a succession, lasting several generations, of rulers from the same family or group. [2 definitions] |
dyne |
a unit of force equal to the amount of force necessary to give a mass of one gram an acceleration of one centimeter per second per second. |
dys- |
ill; bad; abnormal; difficult. |
dysentery |
an infectious disease of the lower bowel, causing pain, severe diarrhea, and passage of blood and mucus. [2 definitions] |
dysfunction |
incomplete or impaired functioning of a body part or organ. |
dysfunctional |
not working normally, as a bodily organ; impaired. [2 definitions] |
dyslexia |
a learning disorder characterized by difficulty in recognizing and understanding written words. |
dyslexic |
one afflicted with dyslexia. [2 definitions] |