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1. Etymology of the English prefix hydro-

the English prefix hydro-
derived from the Greek word hudor, Yδωρ, ὕδωρ (water)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ud-
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wed-

Derivations in English

achlorhydria, hydrant, hydrate, hydriodic acid, hydrocele, hydrocoral, hydronium ion, hydroponics, hydrosome, hydroxy, hydroxy-, chlorohydrin, hydrazine, hydroaerobics, hydroairplane, hydrobiology, hydrobomb, hydrocellulose, hydrocolloid, hydrodynamic, hydrodynamics, hydrofoil, hydrogel, hydrogeology, hydrograph, hydrography, hydrokinetic, hydrolant, hydrology, hydrolysis, hydrolyte, hydrolytic, hydromagnetics, hydromechanics, hydrometallurgy, hydrometeor, hydrometeorology, hydromorphic, hydromulch, hydronephrosis, hydropac, hydropathy, hydrophane, hydrophilic, hydrophobe, hydrophone, hydrophyte, hydroplane, hydropower, hydroquinone, hydroscope, hydroseed, hydrosere, hydrosol, hydrosphere, hydrostat, hydrostatic, hydrotaxis, hydrotherapeutics, hydrotherapy, hydrothermal, hydrothorax, hydrotropic, hydrotropism, hydronaut, dehydrofreeze, hydrocooling, hydrofracturing, hydropneumatization, hydromedusa, cyanohydrin, hydrochlorothiazide, hydronic, hydroxyl, hydranth, hydrarch

Usage

Word found in Modern English

2. Etymology of the English word hydro-

derived from the English word hydro-

Derivations in English

hydrobromic, hydrocarbon, hydrochloric, hydrochloride, hydrochlorothiazide, hydrocortisone, hydrocracking, hydrodesulfurization, hydrofluoric, hydroforming, hydronitrogen, hydroperoxide, hydrosulfide, hydrosulfurous, decahydronaphthalene, dihydroergotamine, dihydrostreptomycin, hexahydroaniline, hexahydrobenzene, hexahydrothymol, tetrahydrocannabinol, tetrahydrofuran

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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