noun
- Plural of dynamicist; scholars or scientists who study dynamics, the branch of mechanics dealing with forces and motion.
- Plural of dynamicist; philosophers or theorists who emphasize change, process, and energy as fundamental principles.
Usage: technical; academic
Usage: philosophy; historical
Examples
- The dynamicists at the research institute developed new models for fluid motion.
- Early dynamicists challenged the static worldview of their predecessors.
- Modern dynamicists use computer simulations to study complex systems.
- The conference brought together leading dynamicists from around the world.
- Dynamicists in the physics department focus on nonlinear systems.
- Historical dynamicists believed that energy and change were central to understanding nature.