Hydra vs Hydronic - What's the difference?
hydra | hydronic |
Any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles.
A complex, multifarious problem or situation that cannot be solved easily and rapidly.
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Refers to heating systems which involve circulating hot water or steam.
As a proper noun hydra
is .As an adjective hydronic is
refers to heating systems which involve circulating hot water or steam.hydra
Noun
Till Death Do Us Pay:
- Because the statute is so vaguely worded, award decisions are habitually based on case law, the growing mountain of which is a hydra of rulings that point in so many directions that almost any decision can be defended or overturned on appeal, depending on how smart your lawyer is and which precedent he selects to argue your case.