Hydraulic

/haɪˈdrɔːlɪk/ or /haɪˈdrɑːlɪk/ adjective

Using the pressure of a liquid, usually oil or water, to move or control something like a machine or brake.

From Greek “hydraulikos,” meaning “water organ” or “worked by water,” from “hydor” (water) and “aulos” (pipe). It first described water-powered devices and later any fluid-based power systems.

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