hydration
noun
- water absorption by a living being
- act of adding moisture to
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /haɪˈdɹeɪʃən/
noun
Etymology: From hydrate + -ion. The programming terms come from the concept of data lake.
- The incorporation of water molecules into a complex with those of another compound.
- The process of providing an adequate amount of water to body tissues.
“Proper nutrition – and even more important, proper hydration – is crucial in preventing and recovering from both fevers and colds.”
- The chemical reaction by which a substance (such as cement) combines with water, giving off heat to form a crystalline structure in its setting and hardening.
- The process of populating an object with data loaded from a data source.
- Client-side rendering of pre-rendered static server data, e.g. to make dynamic web pages.