Dynamic: adj. and nf (a word from the Greek dunamikos, from dunamis “strength”).
The word “dynamic” has several meanings:
I) Adjective:
1. Relating to forces, to the notion of force.
“Treatise on dynamic science” by the German philosopher, scientist, mathematician, logician, diplomat, jurist, librarian and philologist Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716).
Economics: Relating to the study of economic facts in their causes and effects (as opposed to static).
Dynamic economy...
Hello,
You must be a subscriber to read the rest of this article, its links and its images.
The subscription to the complete reading of the site is at 1 €uro per month, without any commitment.
If you already have a current subscription, please log in using the form below.
Otherwise you can subscribe here.