dynamically-structured
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/daɪˈnæmɪkli ˈstrʌktʃərd/
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/daɪˈnæmɪkli ˈstrʌktʃəd/
adaptable organization
Etymology
'dynamically-structured' originates from the combination of 'dynamic' and 'structure', where 'dynamic' comes from Greek 'dunamikos' meaning 'powerful' and 'structure' from Latin 'structura' meaning 'a fitting together'.
'Dynamic' evolved from Greek 'dunamikos' to Latin 'dynamica', and 'structure' from Latin 'structura' to Old French 'structure', eventually forming the modern English term 'dynamically-structured'.
Initially, 'dynamic' meant 'powerful or forceful', and 'structure' meant 'a fitting together'. Over time, 'dynamically-structured' evolved to mean 'capable of changing or adapting'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
organized or arranged in a way that is capable of changing or adapting in response to different conditions or environments.
The software is dynamically-structured to adapt to user needs.
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Last updated: 2025/05/30 10:26
