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Well, darling, "aquos" isn't a word in English. If you're talking about "aquos" in Latin, it means "watery" or "liquid." But hey, if you're trying to name your new pet fish "Aquos," go for it. Just be prepared for people to give you a puzzled look when you tell them the name.

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"Aquos" is a Latin word that translates to "water" in English. It is commonly used in scientific terminology to refer to water-related phenomena or substances. In chemistry, it may be used to describe a compound that contains water molecules within its structure.

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The Sharp Aquos is a range of LCD televisions and component screens made by Sharp Corporation of Japan. The made-up word Aquos sounds like it means "water" and references the liquid display.

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