hydrostat

/hɪˈdroʊstæt/

Definitions

1. noun

A machine or device that transmits or changes the pressure of fluids or gases, or a part of an organism that maintains its shape under external pressure, such as a blood vessel or a lung.

“The engineer studied the hydrostat used in the new hydraulic system.”

2. noun

A theoretical concept in physics, describing the pressure of fluids or gases.

“The physicist explained the principles of the hydrostat in her presentation.”

Synonyms

  • fluid pressure device
  • hydraulic system

Antonyms

  • atmospheric pressure device
  • vacuum pump