1. hydro - Noun
2. hydro - Adjective
Clipping of hydroelectric.
Clipping of hydroponic.
hydro watercress
Alternative form of hydro- (“water”)
(uncountable) Clipping of hydropower; hydroelectric power
(uncountable) Clipping of hydroelectricity.
(Canada, uncountable) electrical power supply; specifically, electrical power provided by a utility (as a publicly-owned one); payment or bills for this.
I won't have lights until my house gets the hydro turned on.
She was having trouble paying the hydro.
He crashed his car against a hydro pole.
(Britain, countable, dated) A spa.
(countable, aviation, obsolete) Abbreviation of hydroaeroplane.
Alternative form of hydro- (“water”)
hydro massage
A BC Hydro report says electricity demand has dropped by about ten per cent, and the decline could continue into April 2021. Source: Internet
A bus was tipped over, blocking highway 6, and a hydro pole was set on fire, knocking out power to a number of homes. Source: Internet
A new report from BC Hydro suggests people are overconfident about their abilities in the water, and many engage in potentially risky activity. Source: Internet
Alberta and Saskatchewan do not have extensive hydro resources, and use mainly fossil fuels to generate electric power. Source: Internet
A large pumped-storage hydro power plant Kozjak on the Drava River is in the planning stage. Source: Internet
A tweet from North Bay Hydro says it is aware of an outage in the Airport Rd. and McKeown Ave. area affecting approximately 380 customers. Source: Internet