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hydraulic

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This term evokes the image of immense, controlled power. It is almost exclusively associated with heavy machinery, industrial engineering, and high-pressure systems where fluid is used as a medium to multiply force. It carries a connotation of strength, precision, and mechanical reliability. In a technical or professional setting, the word is neutral and descriptive. However, when used outside of engineering, it often suggests a sense of smooth, irresistible movement, contrasting with the jerky or noisy nature of gear-driven or electric motors.

Countable when referring to a specific piece of equipment or a system component. Uncountable when referring to the general technology or the nature of the power source.

Meanings

Adjective
[something]

Operated by the pressure of a fluid, typically oil or water.

"The excavator uses a hydraulic arm to lift heavy debris."

Noun
[something]

A system or device that uses fluid pressure to transmit power.

"The technician replaced the faulty hydraulic in the braking system."

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