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dynamické

Dynamické is an inflected form of the Czech and Slovak adjective meaning "dynamic" or "changeable." It is used to describe processes, systems, or properties that evolve over time or depend on state. The term appears across a wide range of contexts—from science and engineering to everyday language—where time dependence or adaptability is relevant.

Origin and cognates: The term derives from the Greek word dynamikos, through Latin dynamica and French dynamique,

Common uses in science and technology: In physics and engineering, dynamické refers to dynamics and to systems

Other applications: The concept of dynamické is also used in economics, biology, and meteorology to describe

See also: dynamika, dynamický, dynamické systémy, dynamické programování.

and
has
been
adopted
into
many
European
languages.
In
Czech
and
Slovak
the
form
dynamické
is
used
in
neuter
contexts
and
in
several
compound
expressions
to
convey
the
idea
of
motion,
change,
or
responsiveness.
whose
behavior
changes
with
time.
In
mathematics
and
computer
science,
it
appears
in
terms
such
as
dynamické
systémy
(dynamic
systems),
dynamické
modely
(dynamic
models),
and
dynamické
programování
(dynamic
programming).
In
computing,
phrases
include
dynamické
paměti
(dynamic
memory)
and
dynamické
typování
(dynamic
typing).
In
web
and
software
development,
dynamické
stránky
or
dynamický
obsah
denotes
dynamic
content
that
may
change
in
response
to
user
input
or
data.
time-dependent
behavior,
adaptability,
or
responsiveness
of
models
and
processes.
The
opposite
concept
is
statické
(static).