hydraulicon (Meaning)
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hydraulicon (n.)
An ancient musical instrument played by the action of water; a water organ.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hydraulicon
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hydraulicon Sentence Examples
- The hydraulicon's powerful pistons provide immense force for industrial machinery.
- The subterranean structure was supported by a network of hydraulicons, maintaining its stability.
- The hydraulicon malfunctioned, causing a catastrophic disruption in the production line.
- The researcher used the hydraulicon to study the mechanics of fluid motion.
- The hydraulicon's rhythmic thrum reverberated through the workshop.
- The bridge's hydraulicons creaked and groaned as it was raised and lowered.
- The surgical hydraulicon assisted the surgeon with precision and control.
- The hydraulicon's seals failed, resulting in a major oil leak.
- The hydraulicon's speed and reliability made it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
- The hydraulicon's design incorporated advanced sensors to optimize its performance.
FAQs About the word hydraulicon
An ancient musical instrument played by the action of water; a water organ.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hydraulicon's powerful pistons provide immense force for industrial machinery.
The subterranean structure was supported by a network of hydraulicons, maintaining its stability.
The hydraulicon malfunctioned, causing a catastrophic disruption in the production line.
The researcher used the hydraulicon to study the mechanics of fluid motion.