Hydration

haɪˈdreɪʃən

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2 meanings
1

The process of combining or treating with water; the state of being hydrated.

haɪˈdreɪʃən

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The process of causing something to absorb water.

Maintaining proper hydration is important for overall health.

💡 Simply: Hydration is like giving your body a big drink of water. It's how we keep our cells happy and working right, just like when you water a plant. Being hydrated means having enough water in your system.

👶 For kids: It's like when you give your body a drink of water! It helps everything work right!

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2

The athlete focused on hydration before the marathon.

3

The hydration of the clay made it more pliable.

How It's Used

Chemistry

"The hydration of a compound results in the formation of a hydrate."

Biology

"Adequate hydration is essential for cellular function."

Nutrition

"Proper hydration is crucial for athletic performance."

2

The state of being properly hydrated; the intake and retention of sufficient water.

haɪˈdreɪʃən

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The state of having enough water in the body or in a particular system.

Good hydration is essential for optimal athletic performance.

💡 Simply: Hydration is about making sure your body has the right amount of water. If you're dehydrated, you don't have enough, and if you're well-hydrated, you're good to go! Think of your body like a plant.

👶 For kids: It's like when you have enough water inside you to feel good and healthy.

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2

The doctor recommended that the patient improve their hydration.

3

Proper hydration can help prevent headaches.

How It's Used

Medical

"The patient's hydration levels were carefully monitored after the surgery."

Sports

"Coaches emphasize the importance of hydration to prevent cramping."

Cosmetics

"Skincare products often aim to promote skin hydration."

Tip:Think of 'hydro' (water) and 'ration' (enough).

From Greek 'hydōr' (water) + '-ation' (suffix forming nouns). The term emerged in the 19th century, primarily within the context of chemistry, biology, and medicine.

The term 'hydration' gained prominence in the 19th century with the development of chemistry, biology, and medicine. Its use expanded as scientific understanding of the human body and chemical processes grew.

Memory tip

Think of a plant: it needs water (hydration) to thrive.

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