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hydraulics
[hahy-draw-liks, -drol-iks]
noun
the science that deals with the laws governing water or other liquids in motion and their applications in engineering; practical or applied hydrodynamics.
hydraulics
/ ɪˈɒɪ /
noun
(functioning as singular) another name for fluid mechanics
hydraulics
The scientific study of water and other liquids, in particular their behavior under the influence of mechanical forces and their related uses in engineering.
A mechanical device or system using hydraulic components.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hydraulics1
Example Sentences
That upgraded car, jacked with hydraulics, could also dance, which may explain the little mirrored disco ball dangling within the narrow void of Rosales’ sculpture.
SpaceX said the issue that forced the launch to scrub related to the hydraulics on one of the clamp arms, which engineers were trying to fix.
She told Brazilian media outlet G1 the hydraulics in the building are "sensitive".
"These are missile fragments that damaged the hydraulic system. The plane's controls operate based on hydraulics," veteran Azerbaijani pilot veteran pilot Tahir Agaguliev told Azerbaijani media.
To the left of the stage, a loudspeaker rig appears to have been hit by a bullet, gas escaping from the hydraulics as the speakers begin falling to the ground.
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