Similar words: hydrate, hydrant, dehydrate, dehydration, carbohydrate, hauling, hydrogen, hydrometer. Meaning: [haɪ'drɔlɪk / -'drɒ-] adj. 1. moved or operated or effected by liquid (water or oil) 2. of or relating to the study of hydraulics.
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31. The Bosch-made electronic controls are easy to understand and operate, as are the hydraulic levers.
32. It was originally operated by steam-powered hydraulic pumps, but is now driven electrically.
33. Bids were invited at the beginning of June for 10 four-car DMUs, with electric or hydraulic transmissions.
34. Sussex gardens offer a glimpse of sheep, while Norfolk gardens go one better with hydraulic rams!
35. The dinos poised in the skeletal power of hydraulic hoses, chained gears, and cabled levers.
36. Arches converge above boat shaped hollow concrete piers close to each riverbank and concealing hydraulic rams that perform the clever bit.
37. Each injector is suspended on a pivoting arm and depth control is hydraulic.
38. They are pushing upwards because their stalks function as vertical hydraulic rams.
39. Clint Bunsen said he doubted they could afford it anyway with Bud needing a new hydraulic lift for the snowplow.
40. The end gate of the upper conduit, also showing the winding house and cabin housing one of the hydraulic standpipes.
41. One of the hydraulic stand pipes, seen before being enclosed in a cabin.
42. According to a report in this month's Modem Railways an all-electric tilt will replace the present hydraulic system.
43. He brought back his foot as far as it would go and channelled all its hydraulic power into a forceful throw.
44. The hydraulic specialists were organized in the same manner, as were the aircraft mechanics, and so on.
45. Group survival through irrigation let to the development of higher mathematical functions and constructional techniques associated with the science of hydraulic engineering.
46. Automatic control of ram movement and strip feeds of hydraulic press; Blood flow analysis and bone necrosis.
47. But were the large hydraulic wheels then in use capable of working powerful enough pumps, or relays of pumps?
48. Whatever the species, the mechanism by which the force was exerted is likely to be the same, namely hydraulic pressure.
49. The geometry of the fracture is usually calculated on the basis of volume of fluid injected during the hydraulic fracture operation.
50. In the interest of safety, the hydraulic system and the prop were overhauled completely.
51. The H-19 had hydraulic controls which required a light touch.
52. Last autumn some one slashed hydraulic hoses on logging equipment inside the ranch, even though private security guards were on patrol there.
53. This was originally done by steam engines with hydraulic pumps.
54. Workers in surgical masks are running a hydraulic compressor and tractor-trailer drivers are warming up their big rigs.
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55. A hydraulic fracture is generally expected to propagate in a vertical plane in a direction perpendicular to the minimum horizontal stress azimuth.
56. During its incipient Asiatic stage, the Mormon state was not based on a large-scale hydraulic system.
57. Hydraulic Fracturing Hydraulic fracturing is a method frequently used in Carboniferous wells to improve productivity.
58. Each carriage is equipped with a hydraulic lift and places for two passengers in their wheelchairs.
59. Toughened glass cover and hydraulic stay bar.
60. RUGGEDNESS . Hydrostatic transmission, dual hydraulic wheel motors.
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