Definitions
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- noun climbing A dynamic climbing move or jump to reach a hold that cannot otherwise be reached.
- noun informal A
dynamometer .
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Examples
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A useful first approximation, absent a dyno, is a 0-60mph (or 60-0) acceleration time.
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An activated application on the platform is called a dyno, serving as a process running on the server in a grid.
ARN News 2009
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An activated application on the platform is called a dyno, serving as a process running on the server in a grid.
Infoworld News 2009
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The free service will remain, with users getting a "dyno" and database as they have been and that system is still perfectly adequate for hosting smaller apps.
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The free service will remain, with users getting a "dyno" and database as they have been and that system is still perfectly adequate for hosting smaller apps.
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We had a good chance to show some of the media around the factory and even show them what an engine looks like on a dyno which is pretty cool.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Once activated, it becomes a fully-functioning web application called a "dyno".
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Like the other 350 machines, our slip on exhaust picked up 3.5 horse power on the dyno and increased the torque while dropping the overall weight of the machine.
HMF Bruin, Wolverine and Grizzly Exhausts EnricoPavia 2009
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Paper element filters provide great airflow and most times show a dyno advantage.
Tip of the Day: Choosing the Right Air Filter Cassandra 2009
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So full of hail-mary, as standuponit might say, that I had to get baptized. but at least it wasn't a dyno.
mama says you gotta go to the baptist fashion show standuponit 2009
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