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hydraulic
CIDE DICTIONARY
hydraulic, a. [F. hydraulique, L. hydraulicus, fr. Gr. , , a water organ; "y`dwr water + flute, pipe. See Hydra.].
Of or pertaining to hydraulics, or to fluids in motion; conveying, or acting by, water; as, an hydraulic clock, crane, or dock. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
hydraulic, adj.
1 (of water, oil, etc.) conveyed through pipes or channels usu. by pressure.
2 (of a mechanism etc.) operated by liquid moving in this manner (hydraulic brakes; hydraulic lift).
3 of or concerned with hydraulics (hydraulic engineer).
4 hardening under water (hydraulic cement).
1 (of water, oil, etc.) conveyed through pipes or channels usu. by pressure.
2 (of a mechanism etc.) operated by liquid moving in this manner (hydraulic brakes; hydraulic lift).
3 of or concerned with hydraulics (hydraulic engineer).
4 hardening under water (hydraulic cement).
Idiom
hydraulic press a device in which the force applied to a fluid creates a pressure which when transmitted to a larger volume of fluid gives rise to a greater force. hydraulic ram an automatic pump in which the kinetic energy of a descending column of water raises some of the water above its original level.
Derivative
hydraulically adv. hydraulicity n.
Etymology
L hydraulicus f. Gk hudraulikos f. hudor water + aulos pipe
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