homohydrward
Describing a biological or chemical movement or tendency toward maintaining internal fluid consistency or moving toward a moisture source with identical properties. It refers to a directional state where the primary driver is the achievement of uniform hydration equilibrium.
Exemplos
3 de 5After hours in the desert, every step the explorer took felt instinctively homohydrward.
After hours in the desert, every step the explorer took felt instinctively homohydrward.
The study concludes that the microorganisms exhibit a homohydrward migration pattern when exposed to varying humidity.
The study concludes that the microorganisms exhibit a homohydrward migration pattern when exposed to varying humidity.
I'm basically homohydrward right now; I just need to be near some water and stay hydrated.
I'm basically homohydrward right now; I just need to be near some water and stay hydrated.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Dica de memorização
Break it down: 'Homo' (same) + 'Hydr' (water) + 'Ward' (direction). Think of it as 'moving toward the same water level.'
Quiz rápido
The plant's roots demonstrated a ________ growth pattern, reaching specifically for the areas of the soil with constant moisture levels.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: homohydrward
Exemplos
After hours in the desert, every step the explorer took felt instinctively homohydrward.
everydayAfter hours in the desert, every step the explorer took felt instinctively homohydrward.
The study concludes that the microorganisms exhibit a homohydrward migration pattern when exposed to varying humidity.
formalThe study concludes that the microorganisms exhibit a homohydrward migration pattern when exposed to varying humidity.
I'm basically homohydrward right now; I just need to be near some water and stay hydrated.
informalI'm basically homohydrward right now; I just need to be near some water and stay hydrated.
The cellular response was categorized as homohydrward due to the precise regulation of osmotic pressure toward the source.
academicThe cellular response was categorized as homohydrward due to the precise regulation of osmotic pressure toward the source.
Our new irrigation technology utilizes a homohydrward sensor system to maintain consistent soil moisture levels.
businessOur new irrigation technology utilizes a homohydrward sensor system to maintain consistent soil moisture levels.
Antônimos
Família de palavras
Colocações comuns
Frases Comuns
striving for a homohydrward state
striving for a homohydrward state
in a homohydrward direction
in a homohydrward direction
purely homohydrward instinct
purely homohydrward instinct
Frequentemente confundido com
Homogeneous refers to uniform composition in general, whereas homohydrward specifically relates to the direction or tendency toward uniform hydration.
Hydrothermal relates to the action of heated water, while homohydrward relates to the movement toward moisture equilibrium.
Notas de uso
This term is highly specialized and is most commonly encountered in technical scientific literature or specific standardized tests. It is used as an adjective to describe the behavior of organisms or systems reacting to moisture gradients.
Erros comuns
Learners might confuse the suffix '-ward' with '-wards'; while both indicate direction, '-ward' is the preferred adjectival form. Do not use it to simply mean 'thirsty.'
Dica de memorização
Break it down: 'Homo' (same) + 'Hydr' (water) + 'Ward' (direction). Think of it as 'moving toward the same water level.'
Origem da palavra
Constructed from the Greek 'homos' (same) and 'hydor' (water), combined with the Old English suffix '-weard' (expressing direction).
Padrões gramaticais
Quiz rápido
The plant's roots demonstrated a ________ growth pattern, reaching specifically for the areas of the soil with constant moisture levels.
Correto!
A resposta correta é: homohydrward
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