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Definition of Dynameters
1. dynameter [n] - See also: dynameter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynameters
Literary usage of Dynameters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Aerospace Year Book (1919)
"M92—dynameters. M93—Etc. Sections M3 and M5 and M41, M4 etc., are subdivided for
special countries in the same manner as M2 and M41. ..."
2. Music (1897)
"No one doubts that varying tone-color is produced, but only a series of dynameters
affected by each hammer of the piano action could determine with any ..."
3. Library of Useful Knowledge (1832)
"Telescopes— Common Astronomical Telescope — Day Telescope—dynameters. (15.)
A Telescope is an optical instrument employed for viewing distant objects, ..."
4. Transactions of the North-East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders by North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders (1889)
"Railway Engineering in the Prairies of British North America. Vol. 95, Part 1,
1888-89.—Friction-Brake dynameters. ..."
5. A Walk from London to John O'Groat's: With Notes by the Way : Illustrated by Elihu Burritt (1864)
"dynameters are applied to prove the power of working machinery. Labor is scrutinised
and economised, and measured closely up to the value of ..."
6. English Mechanic and World of Science: With which are Incorporated "the (1885)
"The dynameters of the Berthon type are of little use, unless the straight-edges
are absolutely true, and this, I fear, is seldom the case with the ..."