hydra Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈhaɪ.drə]
  • Us [ ˈhaɪ.drə]

Meaning of hydra In English

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  • Selective disruption of gap junctional communication interferes with a patterning process in hydra.

  • According to legend, if one of the hydra's heads was cut off, two more would grow in its place.

  • The nervous systems of the radially symmetric organisms the ctenophores (comb jellies) and cnidarians (which include anemones, hydras, corals and jellyfish) consist of a diffuse nerve net.

  • We have heard a great deal about the frightful dangers of monopoly, about this hydra-headed monster, this tyrant.

  • The hydra-headed monster of nationalism is a rapacious beast which, when given the opportunity to feed, tends to devour peoples, populations and nations.

  • However, those challenges are diffuse and hydra-headed in their profusion—and they are likely to become more so as digital services come on stream.

  • As soon as one false statement is knocked on the head then, like a hydra, another one appears and has to be refuted.

  • We do not have this at the moment: we have a hydra-headed structure for community regeneration, lifelong learning and family support.

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