Hydrants
Ah, a lovely question. An antonym for "hydrant" could be "dry" or "arid." Just imagine a peaceful landscape with a dry desert and a glistening hydrant, each complementing the other in their own unique way. Remember, every word has its own special place in the language palette.
Call the local water department or hydrant repair company. most hydrant require several thousand dollars of specialty tools and are very complex. You want them fixed by a qualified technician so when you need them they will work.
A fire hydrant comes in use when there is a fire by a house, building of anywhere close by. Firefighters will attach the hose to the hydrant to spray the water in the fire. ( I mean, have you ever heard of dragging tons of water around town all day??) I hope this answers your question!
The opposite of hydrant (water-releasing structure) could be: -- drain (where water goes, i.e. back out) -- inlet (where water enters the system, as opposed to where it exits)
If you mean a spray cap for a hydrant, you have to ask the city for one if it's allowed. *Note* In some areas opening a fire hydrant without permission is a crime.
The adjective for the word hydrant is "hydrant."
what do you mean by a "Heated Hose"??
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
Because its the only type of hydrant there is
The prefix for "hydrant" is "hydro-," which means relating to water.
Fire hydrant nearby.
dont park by a fire hydrant!
The correct spelling for hydrant is H-Y-D-R-A-N-T.
The brand of yard hydrant that is the best is Woodford's. It is made in the United States. It is a frost free hydrant.
The height of a standard fir hydrant is 28.63 inches. The diameter of a standard fire hydrant is 10 inches.
You are not supposed to park in front of a fire hydrant