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Unit 9 Morphology

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Dehydrate hydr-verb
To lose water or moisture; to become dry

Marathon runners can become dehydrated during a race if they do not drink enough water.

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Hydroelectric hydr-adjective
Related to electricity that is made from the energy of falling water

Water that is released from the Bonneville Dam turns many turbines, large wheels, and makes hydroelectric energy.

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Hydrant hydr-noun
An upright pipe with a spout, nozzle, or the other outlet, usually in the street, for drawing water from a main pipe, especially for fighting fires

The fire fighters hooked up a large hose to the fire hydrant and started to spray the burning hoses with water.

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Aquatic aqua-adjective
Living or taking place in water

Play polo is my favorite aquatic sport.

Aqueduct aqu-noun
OK I know that has been built to carry water over long distance is

Our drinking water is carried from the mountains through large aqueduct until it finally makes its way to us.

Aquarium aqua-noun
A glass tank or a bowl in which fish or other aquatic animals
live

He left to sit and watch the fish swim back-and-forth in the aquarium.

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Aquifer aqu-noun
And underground layer of rock that water continually moves through

The homesteaders dug their well across from her in order to get it clean and

Marine mar-adjective
Related to the sea; existing in or produced by the sea

The oil spill near the Gulf Coast harmed many marine animal and plants.

Marina mar-noun
A small harbor where small boats can dock

We looked out at the marine, watching the sail boats come and go.

Maritime mar-adjective
On or near the sea

The Chesapeake Bay is known for it's maritime industries such as fishing and crabbing.

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