operated by an electromotive force between current-carrying coils
an electrodynamic wattmeter
2.
of or relating to electrodynamics
electrodynamic in American English
(iˌlektroudaiˈnæmɪk)
adjective
1.
pertaining to the force of electricity in motion
2.
pertaining to electrodynamics
Also: electrodynamical
Word origin
[1820–30; electro- + dynamic]This word is first recorded in the period 1820–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: acetate, boomerang, insider, morphology, takeoffelectro- is a combining form representing electric or electricity in compound words. Other words that use the affix electro- include: electrocautery, electrograph, electrolysis, electrolyte, electrophoresis
Examples of 'electrodynamic' in a sentence
electrodynamic
When the future of body modification is so scarily huge — pleasure-heightening electrodynamic touch sensors implanted in the skin, anybody?