Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
hydric
Adjective
/ˈhaɪ.drɪk/

Definition
Relating to water; pertaining to the presence, activity, or movement of water.

Examples
- Hydric soils are saturated with water for extended periods, affecting the types of plants that can thrive there.
- The hydric nature of the wetland ecosystem supports a diverse range of wildlife.
- Farmers often assess hydric conditions to determine the best crops to plant in an area.

Meaning
The term hydric is often used in scientific and ecological contexts to describe environments, organisms, or processes that are influenced by water.

Synonyms
- Aquatic
- Moist
- Watery
- Hydrated