hydrotomy

/hɪˈdroʊtəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

The act of cutting or severing with water, particularly the destruction of a dam or water barrier.

“The engineer’s team performed a controlled hydrotomy to release the excess water from the reservoir.”

2. noun

A water-based operation for the destruction of a dam or water barrier.

“The hydrotomy process was used to deliberately breach the dam and restore the river’s natural flow.”

Synonyms

  • hydrodemolition
  • water demolition

Antonyms

  • dam reinforcement
  • hydroconstruction