Dynamic-character
noun
1.
a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude:
Ebeneezer Scrooge is a dynamic character.
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noun
in literature or drama, a character who undergoes a permanent change in outlook or character during the story; also called [developing character]
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- Dynamic database management system
database (dynamic DBMS) A database with “value-based” relationships where typically the relationship is specified at retrieval time and the locations of related records are discovered during retrieval. Both Independent Logical File (ILF) databases and relational databases are value-based. The opposite is a static database management system. (1998-10-07)
- Dynamic data exchange
language (DDE, originally Dynamic Data Linking, DDL) A Microsoft Windows 3 hotlink protocol that allows application programs to communicate using a client-server model. Whenever the server (or “publisher”) modifies part of a document which is being shared via DDE, one or more clients (“subscribers”) are informed and include the modification in the copy of the […]
- Dynamic data linking
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- Dynamic dbms
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- Dynamic drive overlay
storage, software (DDO) Software to allow a system BIOS that does not support Logical Block Addressing to access drives larger than 528 MB. The alternatives are to update the system BIOS or install an EIDE controller card with a suitable on-board BIOS. Seagate (http://seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/discfile.shtml). (2001-03-18)