Etymology of the French word dynamique
the French word
dynamiquederived from the Greek word
dunamikos, δυναμικός
derived from the Greek word
dunamis, δύναμις (force ; specially, miraculous power (usually by implication, a miracle itself); force; specially, miraculous power (usually by implication, a miracle itself))
derived from the Greek word
dunasthaiderived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*deu-derived from the Greek word
namisDate
The earliest known usage of dynamique in French dates from the 17th century.
Derivations in French
aérodynamique,
hémodynamique,
dynamicien,
dynamiquement,
biodynamique,
géodynamique,
hydrodynamique,
isodynamique,
magnétodynamique,
pharmacodynamique,
stéréodynamique,
électrodynamique,
astrodynamiqueDerivations in other languages
English
dynamic, Romanian
dinamicCognates
Dutch
dynamisch, English
dynamic, German
dynamisch, Italian
dinamico, Lithuanian
dinaminis, Norwegian
dynamisk, Russian
динамичecкий, Swedish
dynamisk