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hy·dro / ˈhīdrō/ • n. (pl. -dros) 1. a hydroelectric power plant. ∎ hydroelectricity. ∎ Can. electricity.2. Brit. a hotel or clinic originally providing hydropathic treatment.• adj. relating to or denoting hydroelectricity: hydro and steam energy.
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