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Definition of Hydraulicly
1. Adverb. In a hydraulic manner. "The block is then tested hydraulically to its full design test pressure on each stream separately"
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydraulicly
Literary usage of Hydraulicly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All about Hawaii (1907)
"All the parts are rotating and without valves, the runners are both mechanically
and hydraulicly balanced and it is a safe prediction that the absence of ..."
2. Coal and Coke by Frederick Henry Wagner (1916)
"... driven into the oven, power being supplied by a motor of from 40 to 50
hp., although some rams are driven by steam, and others are operated hydraulicly. ..."
3. Coal and Coke by Frederick Henry Wagner (1916)
"... driven into the oven, power being supplied by a motor of from 40 to 50
hp., although some rams are driven by steam, and others are operated hydraulicly. ..."
4. Bi-monthly Bulletin of the American Institute of Mining Engineers by American Institute of Mining Engineers (1905)
"... easily through a 200-mesh screen; but, owing to their high specific gravity,
they will hydraulicly separate with the very fine sand passing 200-mesh. ..."
5. Engineers and Engineering by Engineers Club of Philadelphia (1914)
"The penstocks pass under the switch house to Venturi meters with 35-inch throats
and terminate in the power house at hydraulicly operated gate valves 45 ..."
6. Retrieval at Panama by Lindon Wallace Bates (1907)
"The Mindi-Gatun spoil must be, in addition, transported to the Gatun dam site,
for the experiment of building the dam hydraulicly is, it seems, ..."
7. Project for the Panama Canal by Lindon Wallace Bates (1905)
"Dredges can work and distribute hydraulicly, where material is suitable, from
the + 2o-level cheaper and faster than from sea-level. MINDI TO BOHIO. ..."
8. Reports on an Auxilary Water Supply System for Fire Protection for San by Marsden Manson, Harris De Haven Connick, T. W. Ransom, William Colin Robinson (1908)
"... who, can by operating the necessary hydraulicly controlled gates, connect the
mams of the lower zone directly with the mains of the upper zone. ..."