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  2. Hydro - Wikipedia

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    Hydro (from Ancient Greek: ... Pico hydro, a term used for hydroelectric power generation of under 5 kW; Small hydro, ...

  3. Hydra (island) - Wikipedia

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    The name Hydra comes from ancient Greek ὕδρα (hydra), derived from the Greek word for "water", a reference to the natural springs on the island. [4] The local Arvanite name is attested in two variants: the common variant Nύδρα/Nidhra and the rare form Nidhriza or Hydriza.

  4. Lernaean Hydra - Wikipedia

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    The Lernaean Hydra or Hydra of Lerna (Ancient Greek: Λερναῖα ὕδρα, romanized: Lernaîa Húdrā), more often known simply as the Hydra, is a serpentine lake monster in Greek mythology and Roman mythology. Its lair was the lake of Lerna in the Argolid, which was also the site of the myth of the Danaïdes.

  5. Hydropower - Wikipedia

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    Hydropower (from Ancient Greek ... Hydroelectric power plants vary in terms of the way they harvest energy. One type involves a dam and a reservoir. The water in the ...

  6. Hydra - Wikipedia

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    Greek ship Hydra, a list of Hellenic Navy vessels; HMS Hydra, a list of British Navy vessels; Hydro (disambiguation) Hydrus, a small constellation in the deep southern sky; Ghidra, reverse engineering software; All pages with titles beginning with Hydra ; All pages with titles containing Hydra

  7. List of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic ...

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    This list of Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names is intended to help those unfamiliar with classical languages to understand and remember the scientific names of organisms. The binomial nomenclature used for animals and plants is largely derived from Latin and Greek words, as are some of the names used for higher taxa , such ...

  8. List of chemical element name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    From French hydrogène [2] and Latin hydro-and -genes, derived from the Greek ὕδωρ γείνομαι (hydor geinomai), meaning "Ι beget water". Helium (He) 2 ἥλιος (hélios) Greek "sun" astrological; mythological Named after the Greek ἥλιος , meaning "the sun" or the mythological sun-god. [3]

  9. Hydra (constellation) - Wikipedia

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    The Greek constellation of Hydra is an adaptation of a Babylonian constellation: the MUL.APIN includes a "serpent" constellation (MUL.DINGIR.MUŠ) that loosely corresponds to Hydra. It is one of two Babylonian "serpent" constellations (the other being the origin of the Greek Serpens ), a mythological hybrid of serpent, lion and bird. [ 2 ]