Arthrodymic

/ɑrθroʊˈdɪmɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characterized by power, force, or strength derived from or involving joints.

Etymology

From Greek 'arthro-' meaning joint and 'dynamos' meaning power or force, with the adjectival suffix '-ic', used in medical and biological contexts.

Kelly Says

Athletes and dancers are essentially optimizing their arthrodymic potential—the power generated at joints through precise coordination is why trained professionals can generate forces far exceeding their muscle size alone.

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