"Hydromorphine" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hydromorphine is a semi-synthetic opioid medication that is used to treat moderate to severe pain. It is similar in structure to morphine, but is more potent and has a longer duration of action.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "hydromorphone":
Hydrometeorological refers to the scientific study of the relationship between water and the weather. It involves the observation and analysis of the interactions between atmospheric water vapor, precipitation, runoff, evaporation, and other related processes. The term is often used to describe the work of meteorologists and hydrologists who study the movement of water within the atmosphere and on the surface of the Earth.
Hydrometeorology is the study of the relationship between precipitation and other weather phenomena, and its application in meteorology. It involves the measurement and prediction of rainfall, snowfall, hail, sleet, fog, and other forms of precipitation, as well as the analysis of its effects on the environment and human activities.
A hydrometer is an instrument used to measure the density or specific gravity of a liquid. It consists of a sealed glass tube filled with a liquid of different density than the liquid being measured, usually water. The tube has markings or calibrated scales that correspond to different liquid densities. When the hydrometer is partially submerged in the liquid, it will float at a level that corresponds to the density of the liquid. This allows the user to determine the density of the liquid by reading the corresponding marking or scale on the hydrometer.
A hydrometrograph is an instrument used to measure the flow of liquids and the amount of liquid that has passed through a container or a pipe. It is used to calculate the volume of fluid flow and is often used in industries such as oil and gas, chemical processing, and water treatment. The term "hydrometrograph" is a combination of the Greek words "hydor" meaning water, "metros" meaning measure, and "graph" meaning writing or drawing, suggesting that it is an instrument used to measure the flow of water or other liquids.
Hydrometry is the science of measuring the quantity, quality, and movement of water. It involves the study and measurement of river discharges, water levels, and water quality parameters to understand and predict the behavior of water resources.
Hydromorphic refers to plants that are adapted to living in waterlogged or wet soils, and that have specialized structures and physiological adaptations to cope with these conditions.
Hydromyinae is a subfamily of the family Hydrocharitaceae, which comprises plants known as the coontails or hornworts. The name Hydromyinae (Hyd-ro-my-NAH-e) is derived from the Greek words "hydor" meaning water, and "myos" meaning muscle or tendon, likely referring to the aquatic habitats in which these plants grow.
Hydronautics is the study and application of propulsion and maneuvering underwater using water as a fluid, similar to aerodynamics which deals with the flow of air. It is a multidisciplinary field that combines hydrodynamics, fluid dynamics, and other engineering principles to design and operate vehicles, equipment, and systems for use in water.
Hydronephrosis is a medical condition in which the kidney becomes swollen due to a buildup of urine. This occurs when the kidney's drainage system, the ureter, becomes blocked or narrowed, preventing urine from flowing out of the kidney properly. The swelling can cause pain and discomfort in the back or abdomen, as well as urinary tract infections.
Hydronic refers to the use of water or steam to transmit heat in a heating or cooling system. In hydronic systems, hot water or steam is circulated through pipes to warmth or cool a building. This is often used in radiant floor heating, baseboard heating, and/or hydronic cooling systems, where the water or steam is distributed through a network of pipes to various zones of the building.