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dyna-

American  
Also dynam-,
  1. a combining form meaning “power,” used in the formation of compound words.

    dynamotor.


Etymology

Origin of dyna-

Combining form of Greek dýnamis power, dýnasthai to be able

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It featured speakers from Google, Disney, and Boston Dynamics, as well as products from California startups such as Weave Robotics, Dyna Robotics and Psyonic.

From Los Angeles Times

Encord works with robotics companies such as Jeff Bezos-backed Physical Intelligence and Dyna Robotics.

From Los Angeles Times

Bay Area-based Dyna Robotics is making a “foundation model” for manufacturing robots.

From The Wall Street Journal

Osprey Dyna 1.5 hydration vest?

From Los Angeles Times

Then came the glitter of glam-rock, or the glamour of glitter-rock — Glitter Rock was a villain in the superhero sendup “Electra Woman and Dyna Girl”— followed by the bright lights of disco and the art-damaged aesthetic of new wave.

From Los Angeles Times