Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to the science of liquids in motion, or to mechanical devices in which water is employed.
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- adjective Of or pertaining to
hydromechanics
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Examples
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An über hydromechanical complex is set to rise in the Everglades when “engineers next month will begin building one of the world's largest manmade reservoirs - the size of a small city - as efforts continue to restore natural water flow to the Everglades,” the Associated Press via Wired News reports.
Archive 2006-07-01 2006
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An über hydromechanical complex is set to rise in the Everglades when “engineers next month will begin building one of the world's largest manmade reservoirs - the size of a small city - as efforts continue to restore natural water flow to the Everglades,” the Associated Press via Wired News reports.
Floridian 2006
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A similar mechanism of hydromechanical fracturing was responsible for the disintegration of much larger fringing ice shelves on the Antarctic Peninsula 9.
Thompson, Hardy, Hemp and the Snows of Kilimanjaro « Climate Audit 2006
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In combination with a hydromechanical waterwheel drive, they present an ideal classifying method.
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The paddle-wheel is technically the simplest and smallest hydromechanical drive-unit; improved wheels are made of iron.
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In addition to hydromechanical-gravimetric sorting also for wet classification.
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Location Requirements: depends on drive-system (possibly hydromechanical) and cooling system (possibly water cooled).
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This can require expensive hydrological construction measures, without which the utilization of the hydromechanical energy may not be possible at all.
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The high demand for processing water in the hydromechanic beneficiation of ores in small-scale mining operations frequently justifies establishing a hydromechanical energy supply.
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The ‘aether’ does not consist of atoms, but of an ultimately simple hydromechanical field DEVOID OF COMPLICATIONS.
The Book of the SubGenius The SubGenius Foundation 1983
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