IPA: /haɪˈdrəʊpɒnɪk/
KK: /haɪˈdroʊpɒnɪk/
Definition: Relating to a method of growing plants in water with nutrients instead of soil.
Example: Hydroponic systems can produce crops faster than traditional farming methods.
IPA: /haɪˈdrəʊpənɪkli/
KK: /haɪˈdroʊpənɪkli/
Definition: In a way that involves growing plants in a nutrient solution without soil.
Example: The vegetables were grown hydroponically in a controlled environment.
IPA: /haɪˈdrɒpənɪks/
KK: /haɪˈdroʊˌpɒnɪks/
Definition: The method of growing plants without soil, using a nutrient-rich water solution instead.
Example: Many farmers are turning to hydroponics to grow vegetables in urban areas.
IPA: /ˈhaɪdroʊˌpaʊər/
KK: /haɪdroʊˌpaʊər/
Definition: Energy that is generated from the movement of water, often used to produce electricity.
Example: The dam generates hydropower that supplies energy to thousands of homes.
IPA: /ˈhaɪdrəˌsɒl/
KK: /ˈhaɪdrəˌsɒl/
Definition: A mixture where tiny particles are spread throughout water, making it look cloudy or opaque.
Example: The hydrosol is often used in skincare products for its soothing properties.
IPA: //ˈhaɪdrəʊspeɪs//
KK: /haɪdroʊspeɪs/
Definition: The areas located below the surface of the ocean.
Example: Scientists are studying the hydrospace to learn more about underwater ecosystems.
IPA: /ˌhaɪdrəˈstætɪk/
KK: /haɪdroʊˈstætɪk/
Definition: Related to the study of fluids that are not moving and the pressure they create or transmit.
Example: The hydrostatic pressure increases with the depth of the water.
IPA: /haɪˈdrɒstætɪkli/
KK: /haɪˈdrɒstætɪkli/
Definition: In a way that relates to the study of fluids at rest and the forces exerted by them.
Example: The pressure in the fluid changes hydrostatically as the depth increases.
IPA: //haɪˈdrɒstɪks//
KK: /haɪˈdrɒstɪks/
Definition: The area of science that studies how liquids behave when they are not moving and how they respond to pressure.
Example: Hydrostatics is important for understanding how ships float and how pressure changes with depth in water.
IPA: //haɪˈdrəʊtrəpɪk//
KK: /haɪˈdrəʊtrəpɪk/
Definition: Relating to or exhibiting a response to water, especially in the growth or movement of plants towards moisture.
Example: The hydrotropic response of the roots helps the plant find water in dry soil.
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