About DYNAM: The root in various English words “DYNAM” came from Greek word “DUNAMIS” which means “Power”. No matter in which form it is used, the derived words will always possess “Power” as a literal or metaphorical meaning.
Words:
Dyne (noun) : A unit of force
Dynagraph (noun) : An apparatus in a railroad car for recording the condition of a line of track, the resistance of a train, its speed, and other features of its performance.
Dynamometer (noun) : An instrument for measuring mechanical force. 2 : an apparatus for measuring mechanical power.
Dynamotor (noun) : A rotating electric machine with two armatures, used to convert alternating current to direct current.
Dynamic (adjective) : Forceful; powerful.
Dynamism (noun) : The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress.
Dynamist (noun) : One who believes in dynamism.
Dynamistic (adjective) : Of or relating to dynamism.
Dynamite (noun) : A high explosive consisting of nitroglycerine mixed with an absorbent material and typically molded into sticks.
Dynamitic (adjective) : Like dynamite; having explosive force.