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English Dictionary: hydrostatic by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
hydrostatic
adj
  1. relating to fluids at rest or to the pressures they exert or transmit; "hydrostatic pressure"
    Antonym(s): hydrokinetic
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Hydrostatic \Hy`dro*stat"ic\, Hydrostatical \Hy`dro*stat"ic*al\,
      a. [Hydro-, 1 + Gr. [?] causing to stand: cf. F.
      hydrostatique. See {Static}.]
      Of or relating to hydrostatics; pertaining to, or in
      accordance with, the principles of the equilibrium of fluids.
  
               The first discovery made in hydrostatics since the time
               of Archimedes is due to Stevinus.            --Hallam.
  
      {Hydrostatic balance}, a balance for weighing substances in
            water, for the purpose of ascertaining their specific
            gravities.
  
      {Hydrostatic bed}, a water bed.
  
      {Hydrostatic bellows}, an apparatus consisting of a
            water-tight bellowslike case with a long, upright tube,
            into which water may be poured to illustrate the
            hydrostatic paradox.
  
      {Hydrostatic paradox}, the proposition in hydrostatics that
            any quantity of water, however small, may be made to
            counterbalance any weight, however great; or the law of
            the equality of pressure of fluids in all directions.
  
      {Hydrostatic press}, a machine in which great force, with
            slow motion, is communicated to a large plunger by means
            of water forced into the cylinder in which it moves, by a
            forcing pump of small diameter, to which the power is
            applied, the principle involved being the same as in the
            hydrostatic bellows. Also called {hydraulic press}, and
            {Bramah press}. In the illustration, a is a pump with a
            small plunger b, which forces the water into the cylinder
            c, thus driving upward the large plunder d, which performs
            the reduced work, such as compressing cotton bales, etc.
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