Definition of "electro-dynamic" [e•lec•tro-dy•nam•ic]
Pertaining to the movements or force of electric or galvanic currents; dependent on electric force.(adjective)
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Use "electro-dynamic" in a sentence
"A tremendously must better system would employ an electro-dynamic pulse tether."
"Further, Killeen knew, there were other presences called Inductances and Resistors and Capacities which played mysterious but perhaps fatal roles in these electro-dynamic corridors."
"Can it be doubted, in view of this, that the iron serves to produce an electro-dynamic force?"