In a manner relating to or characterized by energy, force, or motion; with vigorous or active quality.
From 'dynamic' (from Greek 'dynamis' meaning power/force) plus '-ally' (adverb suffix). This standard adverbial formation has become ubiquitous in modern English describing active processes.
The word 'dynamically' has exploded in tech language—programmers talk about 'dynamically allocating memory' and 'dynamically loading code,' essentially using Aristotle's ancient Greek concept of force to describe how computers handle changing information!
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