The difference between Dynamic and Operation

When used as nouns, dynamic means a characteristic or manner of an interaction, whereas operation means the method by which a device performs its function.


Dynamic is also adjective with the meaning: changing.

check bellow for the other definitions of Dynamic and Operation

  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. Operation as a noun:

    The method by which a device performs its function.

    Examples:

    "It is dangerous to look at the beam of a [[laser]] while it is in operation."

  2. Operation as a noun:

    The method or practice by which actions are done.

  3. Operation as a noun:

    The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.

  4. Operation as a noun:

    A planned undertaking.

    Examples:

    "The police ran an operation to get vagrants off the streets."

    "The ''Katrina'' relief operation was considered botched."

  5. Operation as a noun:

    A business or organization.

    Examples:

    "We run our operation from a storefront."

    "They run a multinational produce-supply operation."

  6. Operation as a noun (medicine):

    A surgical procedure.

    Examples:

    "She had an operation to remove her appendix."

  7. Operation as a noun (computing, logic, mathematics):

    a procedure for generating a value from one or more other values (the operands).

  8. Operation as a noun (military):

    A military campaign (e.g. Operation Desert Storm)

  9. Operation as a noun (obsolete):

    Effect produced; influence.