Greek:
Hydro-
Hydra-
Latin:
Aqua-
Aque-
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
The prefix of "aqueduct" is "aqua," which means water in Latin.
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
water as in hyrated hydration dehyrate (etc.)
The prefix "aqu" means water. It is derived from the Latin word "aqua," which refers to water.
Aqua. Hydro. As in aquifer or hydro-electric.
The prefix "hydro-" means water. It comes from the Greek word "hudor," which also means water.
The prefix of "aqueduct" is "aqua," which means water in Latin.
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
water as in hyrated hydration dehyrate (etc.)
The prefix you add to "lysis" to mean, "separate or splitting using water" is "hydro-." "Hydro-" is the Greek prefix meaning "water."
The prefix "hydra" means water or liquid. It is derived from the Greek word "hydor" which means water.
The prefix of 'hydrocarbon' is 'hydro' It means water, or the scientific term, h2o
H20
study of water
water
H2o