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Meaning of hidráulico by felipe lorenzo del rio





felipe lorenzo del rio

hidráulico
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Of the many meanings of this water-related adjective, I will look at the etymological. It derives from the Greek hydatos man, water and aulos, cane, tube, flute. It is true that in ancient Rome they called hydraulus a musical instrument moved by water. The adjective refers to the energy generated by water or other liquid with many applications.

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