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hydrometer
An instrument used for measuring the specific gravity of a liquid.
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hydrosol
A colloidal system in which the dispersion medium is water. The dispersed phase may be a solid, a gas, or another liquid. Compare aerosol.
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hydrostatic pressure
The pressure in a fluid in hydrostatic equilibrium. Compare static pressure; see also hydrodynamic pressure.
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hydrophyte
A vascular plant that requires an abundance of water for growth; a plant growing in water or soils too waterlogged for most other plants to survive.
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hydrostatics
That part of fluid mechanics restricted to fluids in which the velocity (linear or angular) of mass motion does not vary from point to point. Although the combining form hydro comes from a Greek word meaning water, the term hydrostatic is used for gases as well as liquids. When applied to the atmosphere, hydrostatic equilibrium and hydrostatic pressure logically ought to become aerostatic equilibrium and aerostatic pressure, but these terms are rarely used.
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