The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
The root word for water. (I think it's Greek, but I'm not sure.)
Clavus is the latin word meaning spike
Anas is the Latin word for duck, the meaning of the Latin word for duck is "duck."
name meaning gender origin Morrell Swarthy male Latin
Statim is Latin meaning Immediately.
Hydro means water in Latin
"Hydro" root means "water"
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Hydro means water in ancient Greek.
Hydro is Latin for water so hydro power gets its energy from water. It's often powered by a waterwheel.
hydro electric power plant
Hydro- is a combining form meaning water; hypo- is a combining form meaning below.
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
All things that repel water are called "hydrophobic" which is a latin term. Hydro, meaning water, and phobic, meaning the fear of. So literally they are water fearing. Something that does not repel water is called hydrophilic.
A substance that attracts water molecules is hydrophillic, hydro meaning water and phillic meaning attracted to. The opposite would be hydrophobic, hydro meaning water and phobic meaning scared of.
Both. "Hydro-" is from the Greek word for water, hydor, while "foil" is from the Latin word for leaf, folium.
The Latin meaning of virgo is virgin.