The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dynamization \Dy"na*mi*za`tion\, [Gr. ? power. See Dynamic.] (Homeop.) The act of setting free the dynamic powers of a medicine, as by shaking the bottle containing it.
Wiktionary
n. (context medicine English) A hypothetical increase of medicinal effectiveness by dilution and trituration.
Wikipedia
In computer science, dynamization is the process of transforming a static data structure into a dynamic one. Although static data structures may provide very good functionality and fast queries, their utility is limited because of their inability to grow/shrink fast, thus making them inapplicable for the solution of dynamic problems, where the amount of the input data changes. Dynamization techniques provide uniform ways of creating dynamic data structures.