fluidics

noun
/fluˈɪ.dɪks/

Etymology

From fluidic + -s.

  1. derived from *bʰleh₁- — “to swell; surge; overflow; run
  2. derived from fluō — “to flow
  3. derived from fluidus — “flowing; fluid
  4. inherited from fluid
  5. suffixed as fluidic — “fluid + ic
  6. suffixed as fluidics — “fluidic + s

Definitions

  1. The branch of engineering and technology that is concerned with the construction of…

    The branch of engineering and technology that is concerned with the construction of devices that use the flow and pressure of a fluid in circuits analogous to electronic ones

The neighborhood

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