Dynamic vs. Nature

Difference Between Dynamic and Nature
Dynamicadjective
Changing; active; in motion.
The environment is dynamic, changing with the years and the seasons.dynamic economyNaturenoun
(uncountable) The natural world; that which consists of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production, and design. E.G. the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature.
Nature never lies (i.e. tells untruths).Dynamicadjective
Powerful; energetic.
He was a dynamic and engaging speaker.Naturenoun
The innate characteristics of a thing. What something will tend by its own constitution, to be or do. Distinct from what might be expected or intended.
Dynamicadjective
Able to change and adapt.
Naturenoun
The summary of everything that has to do with biological, chemical and physical states and events in the physical universe.
Dynamicadjective
(music) Having to do with the volume of sound.
The dynamic marking in bar 40 is forte.Naturenoun
Conformity to that which is natural, as distinguished from that which is artificial, or forced, or remote from actual experience.
Dynamicadjective
(computing) Happening at runtime instead of being predetermined at compile time.
dynamic allocationdynamic IP addressesthe dynamic resizing of an arrayNaturenoun
Kind, sort; character; quality.
Dynamicadjective
Pertaining to dynamics, the branch of mechanics concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.
Naturenoun
(obsolete) Physical constitution or existence; the vital powers; the natural life.
Dynamicadjective
(grammar) Of a verb: not stative, but fientive; indicating continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.
Naturenoun
(obsolete) Natural affection or reverence.
Dynamicnoun
A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior.
Watch the dynamic between the husband and wife when they disagree.Natureverb
(obsolete) To endow with natural qualities.
Dynamicnoun
(physics) A moving force.
The study of fluid dynamics quantifies turbulent and laminar flows.Naturenoun
the essential qualities or characteristics by which something is recognized;
it is the nature of fire to burnthe true nature of jealousyDynamicnoun
(music) The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness.
If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece.Naturenoun
a causal agent creating and controlling things in the universe;
the laws of naturenature has seen to it that men are stronger than womenDynamicnoun
(music) A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume.
Naturenoun
the natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc.;
they tried to preserve nature as they found itDynamicnoun
(grammar) A verb that indicates continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.
Naturenoun
the complex of emotional and intellectual attributes that determine a person's characteristic actions and reactions;
it is his nature to help othersDynamicnoun
an efficient incentive;
they hoped it would act as a spiritual dynamic on all churchesNaturenoun
a particular type of thing;
problems of this type are very difficult to solvehe's interested in trains and things of that naturematters of a personal natureDynamicadjective
characterized by action or forcefulness or force of personality;
a dynamic marketa dynamic speakerthe dynamic president of the firmDynamicadjective
of or relating to dynamics
Dynamicadjective
expressing action rather than a state of being; used of verbs (e.g. `to run') and participial adjectives (e.g. `running' in `running water')