Combining with water.
The process of returning the body fluid levels to normal, dehydration.
Process of combining with water, usually reversible; often used medically in reference to the amount of fluid intake and body fluid content—the patient’s state of hydration. A patient is well-hydrated if the normal amount if present, dehydrated if the fluid level is low, and over-hydrated if there is excess body fluid.
The chemical combination of a substance with water.
In medical terminology, this refers either to the act of consuming water or to the quantity of water present in a person or a specific tissue.
The process of chemically bonding with water.