English-Thai Dictionary
hydrodynamics
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HYDRODYNAMIC
a.[Gr. water, and power, force. ] Pertaining to the force or pressure of water.
HYDRODYNAMICS
n.That branch of natural philosophy which treat of the phenomena of water and other fluids, whether in motion or at rest; of their equilibrium, motion, cohesion, pressure, resistance, etc. It comprehends both hydrostatics and hydraulics.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HYDRODYNAMIC; HYDRODYNAMICAL
Hy `dro *dy *nam "ic, Hy `dro *dy *nam "ic *al, a. Etym: [Hydro-, 1 + dynamic, -ical: cf. F. hydrodynamique.]
Defn: Pertaining to, or derived from, the dynamical action of water of a liquid; of or pertaining to water power. Hydrodynamic friction, friction produced by the viscosity of a liquid in motion.
HYDRODYNAMICS
Hy `dro *dy *nam "ics, n. Etym: [Hydro-, 1 + dynamics: cf. F.hydrodynamique.]
Defn: That branch of the science of mechanics which relates to fluids, or, as usually limited, which treats of the laws of motion and action of nonelastic fluids, whether as investigated mathematically, or by observation and experiment; the principles of dynamics, as applied to water and other fluids.
Note: The word is sometimes used as a general term, including both hydrostatics and hydraulics, together with pneumatics and acoustics. See Hydraulics.
New American Oxford Dictionary
hydrodynamics
hy dro dy nam ics |ˌhīdrōdīˈnamiks ˌhaɪdroʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of science concerned with forces acting on or exerted by fluids (esp. liquids ). DERIVATIVES hy dro dy nam ic adjective, hy dro dy nam i cal |-ˈnamikəl |adjective, hy dro dy nam i cal ly adverb, hy dro dy nam i cist |-ˈnamisist |noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from modern Latin hydrodynamica, from Greek hudro- ‘water ’ + dunamikos (see dynamic ).
Oxford Dictionary
hydrodynamics
hydro |dynam ¦ics |ˌhʌɪdrə (ʊ )dʌɪˈnamɪks | ▶plural noun [ treated as sing. ] the branch of science concerned with forces acting on or exerted by fluids (especially liquids ). DERIVATIVES hydrodynamic adjective, hydrodynamical adjective, hydrodynamicist |-sɪst |noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from modern Latin hydrodynamica, from Greek hudro- ‘water ’ + dunamikos (see dynamic ).
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
hydrodynamic
h ỳ dro dyn á mic 形容詞 流体力学の .
hydrodynamics
h ỳ dro dyn á mics 名詞 U 流体力学 .