water as in
hyrated
hydration
dehyrate (etc.)
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
The prefix that can be combined with "aqua" is "sub-". Therefore, when combined, it forms the word "subaqua" which means underwater or beneath water.
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
Do you mean "aqua" (that is in my username as my favorite color...LOL) The root aqua means water.
The prefix "hydro" means water, aquatic, aqua, etc...
Aqua. Hydro. As in aquifer or hydro-electric.
Greek: Hydro- Hydra- Latin: Aqua- Aque-
The meaning of hydro derives from the latin term "water" or "aqua"
"Aqua" itself is a root meaning water...another root that means water is "Hydro" if that's what your talking about?
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The prefix that can be combined with "aqua" is "sub-". Therefore, when combined, it forms the word "subaqua" which means underwater or beneath water.
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
These prefixes are related to water. For example: hydroelectric power is energy made by producing a dam in which water flows through turbines, turning electric generators which then produce energy. "Hydra," in Greek mythology, was a name given to a mythical water serpent. So, it would seem, "hyd-" or "hydro-" have taken on meanings, as prefixes, closely associated with water. The prefix is very common in English, and often will be seen in drug names or chemicals, where elements or compounds are bound with water as an ingredient. "Hydrochloric acid," for example, is the acid which helps the stomach to digest food. Many medicines incorporate the prefix, to more accurately depict their chemical composition, such as "naproxen hydrochloride" (an anti-inflammatory drug.)
en is the prefix.
Do you mean "aqua" (that is in my username as my favorite color...LOL) The root aqua means water.