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hydromechanics

[hahy-droh-muh-kan-iks]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. hydrodynamics.



hydromechanics

/ ˌhaɪdrəʊmɪˈkænɪks /

noun

  1. another name for hydrodynamics

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Other Word Forms

  • hydromechanical adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of hydromechanics1

First recorded in 1815–25; hydro- 1 + mechanics
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Example Sentences

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Such a motor is possible, according to Georgiy Savchenko of the Institute of Hydromechanics at Ukraine’s National Academy of Sciences.

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Hydromechanics, hī-dro-me-kan′iks, n. the mechanics of fluids.

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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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