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polydynamic, a.|ˌpɒlɪdaɪˈnæmɪk, -dɪn-| [f. poly- + Gr. δύναµις power + -ic: cf. dynamic.] Relating to or possessing many forces or powers.
1828E. Henderson in Congregational Mag. Jan. 31/2 The Cocceian, or polydunamic hypothesis, according to which, the Hebrew words are to be interpreted in every way consistent with their etymological import, or, as it has been expressed, in every sense of which they are capable. 1872Thudichum Chem. Phys. 18 It is a polydynamic alcohol capable of forming ethers analogous to fats. |