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How to pronounce hydroponics in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms aquiculture, tank farming
Type of agriculture, farming, husbandry
Has types drip culture
Derivation hydroponic

Examples of hydroponics

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By combining inexpensive aquaculture with hydroponics, hunger can be alleviated.
From the guardian.co.uk
Hydroponics is the cultivation of plants in a nutrient solution rather than soil.
From the cnn.com
Thailand also has tons of modern fish farms, modern intensive hydroponics, etc.
From the economist.com
Coir or felt mats are normally used, together with complex hydroponics systems.
From the metro.co.uk
As a result, hydroponics use has been increasing in Haredi farming communities.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Called aquaponics, it is a variation on hydroponics, with a sustainable twist.
From the theatlantic.com
Dozens of hydroponics stores, medical clinics and grow schools are popping up.
From the freep.com
Hydroponics was used there in the 1930s to grow vegetables for the passengers.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Hydroponics have been used to enhance vegetables to provide more nutritional value.
From the en.wikipedia.org
More examples
  • A technique of growing plants (without soil) in water containing dissolved nutrients
  • (hydroponic) aquicultural: of or relating to aquiculture; "aquacultural methods"; "hydroponic lettuce"
  • (Hydroponic (album)) Hydroponic is an album by 311, released in 1992. It was their last independent release before they were signed to Capricorn Records for their first studio album Music. It was considered the first EP with S.A. Martinez as an official member of the band. ...
  • (Hydroponic (hii-droh-PAWN-ick)) A growing technique using water as a way of nourishing plants. Hydroponic growing uses no soil, though it does often employ a medium of some sort, usually something inert such as perlite or rockwool.
  • (Hydroponic) Literally, to place on water, it means to grow plants directly in a solution of nutrients, without the medium of soil. Plants can be grown hydroponically on a floating island, by placing them directly into the matrix. ...
  • (Hydroponic) The growth of plants using a water solution instead of soil.
  • (Hydroponic) [n.] Marijuana grown in a controlled, optimized enviroment including automatic irrigation systems, regulated climate, the best fertilizer and other such amenities. Consequently, the yielded product is extremely potent.
  • The science of growing plants in mineral solutions or liquid, instead of in soil.
  • The growing of plants, especially vegetables, in water containing essential mineral nutrients rather than in soil.