"Hydrophone" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hydrophone is a device that detects and converts the pressure variations of sound waves into electrical signals, allowing it to record or listen to underwater sounds, such as whale songs or submarine communications. It is used in fields like oceanography, marine biology, and military surveillance.
Hydrophorone is not a commonly used word in English. However, it is possible that it refers to a type of chemical compound.
Hydrophobia is a condition characterized by an abnormal or extreme fear of water, often accompanied by a need to avoid it.
Hydrophobic refers to something that is repelled by or has an aversion to water. It can describe molecules, substances, or materials that do not dissolve or mix well with water, or that exhibit a tendency to repel or avoid water. Examples of hydrophobic substances include oils, fats, and waxes, which typically do not dissolve in water and can form distinct phases or droplets.
Hydrophoby is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a fear or aversion to water. It is an uncommon or seldom-used word, and is not widely recognized or accepted in modern English language.
Hydropic refers to something that is related to or resembles water, or having a diseased or abnormal condition of the skin, characterized by a excess of water or serum, as in dropsy.