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

  1. The hydraulicon's powerful pistons provide immense force for industrial machinery.
  2. The subterranean structure was supported by a network of hydraulicons, maintaining its stability.
  3. The hydraulicon malfunctioned, causing a catastrophic disruption in the production line.
  4. The researcher used the hydraulicon to study the mechanics of fluid motion.
  5. The hydraulicon's rhythmic thrum reverberated through the workshop.
  6. The bridge's hydraulicons creaked and groaned as it was raised and lowered.
  7. The surgical hydraulicon assisted the surgeon with precision and control.
  8. The hydraulicon's seals failed, resulting in a major oil leak.
  9. The hydraulicon's speed and reliability made it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
  10. 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.