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dyn

1 American  
Physics.
  1. dyne; dynes.


dyn. 2 American  
Or dynam

abbreviation

  1. dynamics.


Example Sentences

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It would appear that they took no great pains to be quiet in their progress, for on entering the room they found Kincaid awakened ``be thair dyn.''

From She Stands Accused by MacClure, Victor

Marchwiail derw deiliar, A dyn fy nhroed o garchar: Nac addef dy rin i lafar.

From Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards by Evans, Evan

The author was Kottob ed’ dyn el Mekky, who held high offices at Mekka, and brings the history down to the year 990 of the Hedjra.

From Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred by Burckhardt, John Lewis

The latter was erected by Aurang Zeb, in memory of his vizier Ghasy-al dyn Chan, the founder of the madrissa. 

From A Woman's Journey Round the World by Pfeiffer, Ida

Marchwiail derw mewn llwyn, A dyn fy nhroed o gadwyn: Nac addef dy rin i forwyn.

From Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Ancient Welsh Bards by Evans, Evan