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hydra (in zoology)
Hydra (constellation)
Hydra (in Greek mythology)
hydrate (in chemistry)
hydraulic machine (mechanical device)
hydraulics (branch of engineering)
hydrazine (in chemistry)
hydria (container, ancient Greece)
hydrocarbon (in chemistry)
hydrocephalus (disease)
hydrofoil (in aviation)
hydrogen (element)
hydrogen bomb (weapon)
hydrogen chloride (in chemistry)
hydrogen cyanide (in chemistry)
hydrogen fluoride (in chemistry)
hydrogen peroxide (in chemistry)
hydrogen sulfide (in chemistry)
hydrogenation (process)
hydrology (in science, hydrology)
hydrolysis (process)
hydrometer (mechanical device)
hydrophone (mechanical device)
hydroplane (vessel)
hydroponics (in agriculture)
hydrotherapy (technique)
hydrothermal vent (in Oceanography)
hydroxide (in chemistry)
hydroxyl group (in chemistry)
hyena (mammal, carnivore)
Hyères (city, France)
hygiene (in science)
hygrometer (instrument, measure)
Hyksos (people, ancient Egypt)
Hylas (in Greek Mythology)
Hymen (in the Old Testament)
Hymettus (mountains, Greece)
hymn (in Christianity, music)
Hyogo (prefecture, Japan)
hyperactivity (in psychology)
hyperbola (in geometry)
hyperbole (in linguistics)
Hyperboreans (in Greek Mythology)
hyperinsulinism (condition)
Hyperion (in astronomy)
hyperon (in chemistry)
hypersensitivity (in psychology, medicine)
hypertension (disease)