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hydromechanics
[ hahy-droh-muh-kan-iks ]
hydromechanics
/ ˌhaɪdrəʊmɪˈkænɪks /
noun
- another name for hydrodynamics
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Derived Forms
- ˌhydromeˈchanical, adjective
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Other Words From
- hydro·me·chani·cal adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hydromechanics1
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Example Sentences
Such a motor is possible, according to Georgiy Savchenko of the Institute of Hydromechanics at Ukraine’s National Academy of Sciences.
From Economist
Hydromechanics, hī-dro-me-kan′iks, n. the mechanics of fluids.
From Project Gutenberg
The study of the physical properties of fluids in general constitutes the science of hydromechanics, and their applications in the arts is termed hydraulics; the special science dealing with the physical properties of gases is named pneumatics.
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This has been simply accomplished by taking advantage of another principle of hydromechanics.
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