The difference between Dynamic and Fluid

When used as nouns, dynamic means a characteristic or manner of an interaction, whereas fluid means any substance which can flow with relative ease, tends to assume the shape of its container, and obeys bernoulli's principle.

When used as adjectives, dynamic means changing, whereas fluid means of or relating to fluid.


check bellow for the other definitions of Dynamic and Fluid

  1. Dynamic as an adjective:

    Changing; active; in motion.

    Examples:

    "The environment is dynamic, changing with the years and the seasons."

    "dynamic economy"

  2. Dynamic as an adjective:

    Powerful; energetic.

    Examples:

    "He was a dynamic and engaging speaker."

  3. Dynamic as an adjective:

    Able to change and adapt.

  4. Dynamic as an adjective (music):

    Having to do with the volume of sound.

    Examples:

    "The dynamic marking in bar 40 is forte."

  5. Dynamic as an adjective (computing):

    Happening at runtime instead of being predetermined at compile time.

    Examples:

    "dynamic allocation"

    "dynamic IP addresses"

    "the dynamic resizing of an array"

  6. Dynamic as an adjective:

    Pertaining to dynamics, the branch of mechanics concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects.

  7. Dynamic as an adjective (grammar):

    Of a verb: not stative, but fientive; indicating continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.

  1. Dynamic as a noun:

    A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior.

    Examples:

    "Watch the dynamic between the husband and wife when they disagree."

  2. Dynamic as a noun (physics):

    A moving force.

    Examples:

    "The study of fluid dynamics quantifies turbulent and laminar flows."

  3. Dynamic as a noun (music):

    The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness.

    Examples:

    "If you pay attention to the dynamics as you play, it's a very moving piece."

  4. Dynamic as a noun (music):

    A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume.

  5. Dynamic as a noun (grammar):

    A verb that indicates continued or progressive action on the part of the subject.

  1. Fluid as a noun:

    Any substance which can flow with relative ease, tends to assume the shape of its container, and obeys Bernoulli's principle; a liquid, gas or plasma.

  2. Fluid as a noun (specifically, medicine, colloquial, typically in the [[plural]]):

    Intravenous fluids.

  1. Fluid as an adjective (not comparable):

    Of or relating to fluid.

  2. Fluid as an adjective:

    In a state of flux; subject to change.

  3. Fluid as an adjective:

    Moving smoothly, or giving the impression of a liquid in motion.

  4. Fluid as an adjective (of an asset):

    Convertible into cash.

  5. Fluid as an adjective (rare):

    Genderfluid.