zoodynamichttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zoodynamic_adj%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezoodynamic, adj.
Revised 2017

zoodynamicadjective

Now historical.
  1. ?1819–
    (Originally) of or relating to a life force or vital force; (in later use also) of or relating to zoodynamics.
    1. ?1819
      I cherish..a pet system, a bye blow of my own Philosophizing; but it is so unlike to all the opinions and modes of reasoning grounded on the atomic, Corpuscular and mechanic Philosophy,..that I must content myself with caressing the heretical Brat in private—under the name of the Zöodynamic Method—or the Doctrine of Life.
      S. T. Coleridge, Letter October (1959) vol. IV. 956
    2. 1852
      There is a wide distinction between a purely chemical process..and the process of effecting organic transformations by the vital, or zoodynamic agency.
      Z. Allen, Philos. Mech. Nature 162
    3. 1866
      Urea, ammonia, carbonic acid—products of zoodynamic action—are incapable of being employed to repair the living tissues of animals.
      Transactions New York State Agricultural Society 1865 vol. 25 199
    4. 2014
      An essential continuity between Coleridge's poetic practice and his eclectic late theory of ‘zoo-dynamic’ form.
      E. J. Jones, Coleridge & Philos. of Poetic Form ii. 57

Originally published as part of the entry for zoo-, comb. form

zoo-, comb. form was revised in June 2017.