autodynamic (Meaning)

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autodynamic (a.)

Supplying its own power; -- applied to an instrument of the nature of a water-ram.

Supplying its own power, as a hydraulic ram.

Synonyms & Antonyms of autodynamic

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autodynamic Sentence Examples

  1. The autodynamic nature of the system allowed it to self-regulate and maintain stability.
  2. The chemical reaction exhibited autodynamic behavior, with product formation occurring without external stimuli.
  3. The autodynamic properties of the material enabled it to adapt to changing conditions without human intervention.
  4. The autodynamic controller utilized feedback mechanisms to optimize system performance.
  5. The organism's autodynamic immune response effectively defended against pathogens without conscious effort.
  6. The autodynamic process of tissue regeneration repaired damaged cells and restored functionality.
  7. The autodynamic propulsion system provided efficient and autonomous movement for the spacecraft.
  8. The autodynamic learning algorithm improved performance over time without explicit training.
  9. The autodynamic evolution of the species led to the development of complex and resilient life forms.
  10. The autodynamic nature of the earthquake made it difficult to predict its magnitude and duration.

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Supplying its own power; -- applied to an instrument of the nature of a water-ram., Supplying its own power, as a hydraulic ram.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The autodynamic nature of the system allowed it to self-regulate and maintain stability.

The chemical reaction exhibited autodynamic behavior, with product formation occurring without external stimuli.

The autodynamic properties of the material enabled it to adapt to changing conditions without human intervention.

The autodynamic controller utilized feedback mechanisms to optimize system performance.