Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for HY-DRO-DY-NA'MICS
HY-DRO-DY-NA'MICHY-DRO-FLU'ATE
HY-DRO-DY-NA'MICS, n.
That branch of natural philosophy which treats of the phenomena of water and other fluids, whether in motion or at rest; of their equilibrium, motion, cohesion, pressure, resistance, &c. It comprehends both hydrostatics and hydraulic. Ed. Encyc.
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