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dinamómetro
dynamometer


Etymology
The Spanish word 'dinamómetro' (dynamometer) comes from combining two Ancient Greek elements: 'δύναμις' (dynamis) meaning 'force' or 'power', and '-μετρον' (-metron) meaning 'measure'. Together, these elements form a word that literally means 'power measure' or 'force measure', which perfectly describes the function of a dynamometer - an instrument used to measure force or power.
Related Spanish Words
Some related Spanish words include 'dinámico' (dynamic), 'dinámica' (dynamics), and 'dinamismo' (dynamism), all of which share the same Greek root 'dynamis' referring to force or power. These words are generally more common in everyday Spanish and might be familiar to Spanish learners before encountering 'dinamómetro'.
Related English Words
English speakers might recognize this word's connection to familiar terms like 'dynamic', 'dynamite', and 'dynamo', all of which derive from the same Greek root 'dynamis'. The measuring component '-meter' is also very familiar in English, appearing in words like 'thermometer', 'barometer', and 'speedometer'. In fact, the English word 'dynamometer' is a direct cognate of the Spanish 'dinamómetro', having been formed from the same Greek elements.
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