Hydro means water in ancient Greek.
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
hydro electric power plant
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.
water as in hyrated hydration dehyrate (etc.)
The origin name of hydrogen comes from the Greek words "hydro" meaning water and "genes" meaning forming. This reflects hydrogen's role in forming water when combined with oxygen.
Hydro- refers to water or liquid, while hypo- means below or less than. For example, dehydration is a condition where the body lacks adequate water (hydro-), while hypoglycemia is a condition with lower-than-normal blood sugar levels (hypo-).
I think it's Hydro-Mechanical Control.
Hydro power, meaning water.
Hydro can mean several things such as;a combing meaning of waterIt is also used in a formation of compound wordsBy combing words such as ; Hydropower, Hydroelectricity, Hydromorphone, Hydrogen, etc.
It is a major component of water therefore its name got derived from HYDRO GENERATION to HYDROGEN...
it is the difference in elevation between head and tail water
The element you are thinking of is HG which is Mercury. Another name for Mercury other than hydro-argyros is hydragyrum. Have A Nice Day!