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hydr-
1- variant of hydro- 1 before a vowel:
hydrant.
hydr-
2- variant of hydro- 2 before a vowel:
hydride.
hydr-
combining_form
- a variant of hydro-
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yĐÄvlogs That Use hydr-
What does hydr- mean?
Hydrâ is a combining form used like a prefix that has two distinct senses.
The first of these senses is âwater,â and this form of hydrâ is often used in a variety of scientific and technical terms. Hydrâ comes from Greek łóĂ˝ťĺĹ°ů, meaning âwater.â
The second of these senses is âhydrogen,â and this form of hydrâ is occasionally used in a variety of scientific terms, especially in chemistry. Hydrogen, the lightest of the elements, combines with oxygen to form water. The word hydrogen comes from the French łó˛âťĺ°ů´Ç˛ľĂ¨˛Ôąđ. The suffix âgen, or its equivalent in French, means âthat which produces.â Hydrogen literally translates to âthat which produces water.â
What are variants of hydr-?
Hydrâ is a variant of hydroâ, which loses its âoâ when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Want to know more? Read our yĐÄvlogs That Use article on hydro-.
Not every word that begins with the exact letters hydr-, such as hydranth or hydroid, is necessarily using the combining form hydrâ to denote âwaterâ or âhydrogen.â Learn why hydroid means âhydra-likeâ at our entry for the word.
Examples of hydr- with the sense âwaterâ
A scientific term that features the form hydrâ you may have come across is hydrate, âany of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water.â
The hydrâ part of the word means âwater,â as we have seen. The suffix âate is used in terms from chemistry to indicate the stem of an element or group. Hydrate is the name of the group of elements containing water.
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The suffix âous means âpossessingâ or âfull of.â With this in mind, what does hydrous mean?
Examples of hydr- with the sense âhydrogenâ
One example of a term from chemistry that uses hydrâ to represent âhydrogenâ is hydride, âa binary compound formed by hydrogen and another, usually more electropositive, element or group.â
The hydrâ part of the word here means âhydrogen.â The suffix âide is used in the name of chemical compounds. Hydride literally means âchemical compound [with] hydrogen.â
What are some words that use the combining form hydr-?
What are some other forms that hydrâ may be commonly confused with?
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The term from chemistry iodic means âcontaining iodine.â With this in mind, what does hydriodic mean?
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