dynamic vs high-octane

dynamic

adj
  • Powerful; energetic. 

  • Happening at runtime instead of being predetermined at compile time. 

  • Pertaining to dynamics, the branch of mechanics concerned with the effects of forces on the motion of objects. 

  • Of a verb: not stative, but fientive; indicating continued or progressive action on the part of the subject. 

  • Able to change and adapt. 

  • Having to do with the volume of sound. 

  • Changing; active; in motion. 

noun
  • A moving force. 

  • A characteristic or manner of an interaction; a behavior. 

  • The varying loudness or volume of a song or the markings that indicate the loudness. 

  • A symbol in a musical score that indicates the desired level of volume. 

  • A verb that indicates continued or progressive action on the part of the subject. 

high-octane

adj
  • High powered, energetic, forceful or dynamic. 

  • Having a high octane number, good anti-knock characteristics; used in high performance vehicles. 

  • Highly intoxicating or caffeinated. 

How often have the words dynamic and high-octane occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )