-dyne

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek δύναμις (dúnamis, force), compare -dynamic. Originally prevalent in now often genericized trademarks.

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-dyne

  1. (Engineering) Forms names of certain types of motors and electrical circuits.
  2. (Aviation) Relating to propeller-powered flight.

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