dyn


Physics.
  1. dyne; dynes.

Other definitions for dyn. (2 of 2)

dyn.

abbreviation
  1. dynamics.

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How to use dyn in a sentence

  • Events occurred occasionally by a strange coincidence through which the fame of the dyn Hyspys became greatly increased.

    Welsh Folk-Lore | Elias Owen
  • Port dyn Norwig seems to consist of a creek, a staithe, and about a hundred houses: a few small vessels were lying at the staithe.

    Wild Wales | George Borrow
  • From this little chap I got a great deal of information about Pen dyn, every part of which he appeared to have traversed.

    Wild Wales | George Borrow
  • On their giving a joyful and surprised assent, he presented to them his new-born son, exclaiming in broken Welsh, Eich dyn!

  • Ar deulu brenneych beych barnasswn Dilyw dyn en vyw nys adawsswn.

    Y Gododin | Aneurin