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unit 20 words & Definitions dehydrate endothermic exothermic geothermal hydrate 1. (v) to remove or deprive of water 2. (adj) a chemical reaction that absorbs heat 3. (adj) a chemical reaction that gives off heat 4. (adj) relating to the earth’s heat 5. (v) to give water to something

unit 20 words & Definitions 6. (n) the lightest and most abundant element in the universe hydrogen hydrology hydrophone thermal thermos 7. (n) the study of water 8. (n) a receiver that can pick up sounds traveling through water 9. (adj) involving heat 10. (n) a container used to hold liquid at a constant temperature