By Sheila Doucet, AAWE Paris, with help from Yolanda Henry, FAUSA
hydroponics (n): “process of growing plants without soil,” 1937, formed in English from hydro- “water” + “ponics,” from the Greek ponein “to labor.”
Source: Online Eytmology Dictionary
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