MyDataFarming







Definitions of dynamic:
  • noun:   an efficient incentive
    Example: "They hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churches"
  • adjective:   of or relating to dynamics
  • adjective:   characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality
    Example: "A dynamic market"
  • adjective:   expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')



more on this topic on answers.com

Alternative Terms
bearing-capacity deep-foundation accelerometer high-strain-dynamic-testing pile-8 pile-integrity-test geotechnical-engineering soil clay silt sand gravel peat hydraulic-conductivity water-content void-ratio bulk-density thixotropy reynolds-dilatancy angle-of-repose cohesion-geology porosity specific-storage effective-stress pore-water-pressure shear-strength-soil overburden-pressure consolidation-soil s-wave lateral-earth-pressure geotechnical-investigation cone-penetration-test standard-penetration-test exploration-geophysics water-well borehole atterberg-limits california-bearing-ratio direct-shear-test hydrometer proctor-compaction-test r-value-soils sieve-analysis-2 triaxial-shear-test crosshole-sonic-logging nuclear-densometer-test foundation-engineering shallow-foundation wave-equation-analysis retaining-wall mechanically-stabilized-earth tieback-geotechnical gabion slurry-wall slope-stability mass-wasting landslide earthquake response-spectrum seismic-hazard ground-structure-interaction geosynthetic geotextile geomembranes deformation-monitoring automatic-deformation-monitoring-system civil-engineering