hygros
Hygros is not a standard English noun, but it is the root from which the Greek word hygros, meaning moisture or wetness, derives. In scientific and linguistic usage, hygro- is the prefix formed from this root and is used to denote humidity-related properties, phenomena, and devices.
Etymology and usage: Hygros comes from the Greek hygros (wet, moist). The prefix hygro- attaches to a
Scientific concepts and devices: Hygroscopic describes substances that tend to absorb moisture from the surrounding air.
Applications and implications: Moisture interactions influence a wide range of fields, including food storage, pharmaceuticals, electronics,
See also: Hygrometry, Hygrometer, Hygroscope, Hygrostat, Hygroscopic, Hygrophilous.