Definitions for hygrometric

hygrometric hy·gro·met·ric

Spelling: [hahy-gruh-me-trik]
IPA: /ˌhaɪ grəˈmɛ trɪk/

Hygrometric is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 23 points.

You can make 634 anagrams from letters in hygrometric (ceghimorrty).

Definitions for hygrometric

adjective

  1. of or relating to the hygrometer or hygrometry.

Origin of hygrometric

First recorded in 1785-95; hygro- + -metric

Examples for hygrometric

This fluctuation is connected with that of the hygrometric condition of the air.

The dried plant, if carefully preserved, retains for a long time its hygrometric quality.

As the nitrate of soda is hygrometric, this powder must be preserved in closed vessels from the moisture of the air.

Her potatoes were hygrometric, owing to their being the wrong sort—there was great latitude for physical defect in that!

Another theory is that water-finders are “exceptionally sensitive to hygrometric influences.”

In estimating them the attention of the profession is now mainly directed to thermometric and hygrometric changes and conditions.

It loses flavour by keeping, and also powerfully absorbs moisture from the atmosphere by reason of its hygrometric power.

The affinity of glass for water, or its hygrometric attraction, is also proportional to the quantity of alkali which it contains.

Sir Isaac Newton was intensely interested in the hygrometric and barometric proceedings of the Danaids.

The hygrometric properties of the plant are certainly exceptional.

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