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hydra
noun (hydras or hydrae )
1 a freshwater polyp with a tube-like body and tentacles round the mouth, remarkable for its ability to multiply when cut or divided.
2 any manifold or persistent evil.
3 (Hydra) Greek myth a water-monster with many heads, each of which when cut off was immediately replaced by two more.
4 (Hydra) astron a large southern constellation.
[14c: from Greek hydor water]
noun (hydras or hydrae )
1 a freshwater polyp with a tube-like body and tentacles round the mouth, remarkable for its ability to multiply when cut or divided.
2 any manifold or persistent evil.
3 (Hydra) Greek myth a water-monster with many heads, each of which when cut off was immediately replaced by two more.
4 (Hydra) astron a large southern constellation.
[14c: from Greek hydor water]
hydrangea
noun (hydrangeas ) a garden shrub, native to China and Japan, that has large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers.
[18c: from Greek hydor water + angeion vessel]
noun (hydrangeas ) a garden shrub, native to China and Japan, that has large clusters of white, pink or blue flowers.
[18c: from Greek hydor water + angeion vessel]
hydrant
noun a pipe connected to the main water supply, especially in a street, with a nozzle for attaching a hose when fighting fires.
[19c: hydro- + -ant]
noun a pipe connected to the main water supply, especially in a street, with a nozzle for attaching a hose when fighting fires.
[19c: hydro- + -ant]
hydrate chem
noun a chemical combination of a substance and water from which the water may be expelled without affecting the composition of the substance.
verb (hydrated , hydrating )
1 to form (such a compound) by combining with water.
2 to cause something to absorb water.
[19c: hydro- + -ate1]
noun a chemical combination of a substance and water from which the water may be expelled without affecting the composition of the substance.
verb (hydrated , hydrating )
1 to form (such a compound) by combining with water.
2 to cause something to absorb water.
[19c: hydro- + -ate1]
hydration
noun , chem the process whereby water molecules become attached to the constituent ions of a solute as it is being dissolved in water.
noun , chem the process whereby water molecules become attached to the constituent ions of a solute as it is being dissolved in water.
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