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hydroponic

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Adj — Grown in water containing dissolved nutrients, without using soil.

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aquicultural aquacultural

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hydroponic garden hydroponic system hydroponic farming

Etymology

A back-formation from "hydroponics," itself built from Greek hydro- ("water") and ponos ("labour").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “hydroponic” mean?

The word “hydroponic” means grown in water containing dissolved nutrients, without using soil. In plain terms, describes plants grown in nutrient-rich water instead of soil.

How do you pronounce “hydroponic”?

“Hydroponic” is pronounced hyd-ruh-PO-nihk (/ˌhaɪdɹəˈpɑnɪk/ in IPA).

How do you use “hydroponic” in a sentence?

Here is “hydroponic” used in a sentence: “The greenhouse grows hydroponic lettuce year-round.”

What part of speech is “hydroponic”?

“Hydroponic” is an adjective.

Where does the word “hydroponic” come from?

The word “hydroponic” comes from Greek. A back-formation from "hydroponics," itself built from Greek hydro- ("water") and ponos ("labour").

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