hydat- +
(Greek: water)
						hydathode					
					
						1. An epidermal structure specialized for secretion, or for exudation (discharge) of water.
2. A pore in the outer layer of a leaf that secretes water when the rate of transpiration is low; for example, in humid conditions.
									2. A pore in the outer layer of a leaf that secretes water when the rate of transpiration is low; for example, in humid conditions.
						hydatid					
					
						1. A cyst filled with liquid which forms as a result of infestation by tapeworm larvae; such as, in echinococcosis.
2. A cyst formed in human tissue that contains the larvae of a tapeworm.
3. Etymology: from the late 17th century through modern Latin from Greek hudatis, "drop of water, watery vesicle"; from Greek hudat-, "water".
									2. A cyst formed in human tissue that contains the larvae of a tapeworm.
3. Etymology: from the late 17th century through modern Latin from Greek hudatis, "drop of water, watery vesicle"; from Greek hudat-, "water".
						hydatidiform					
					
						Resembling a hydatid cyst.					
									
						hydatidosis					
					
						The diseased state caused by the presence of hydatid cysts.					
									
						hydatidostomy					
					
						Incision and drainage of a hydatid cyst.					
									
						hydatiduria					
					
						Excretion in the urine of material from hydatid cysts involving the urinary tract.					
									
						hydatoid					
					
						1. Resembling water; watery; aqueous; hyaloid (resembling glass; clear, transparent).
2. Reference to an aqueous humor.
									2. Reference to an aqueous humor.
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