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Definition of drop
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of drop is as below...
Drop (n.) To let go; to
dismiss;
to set
aside;
to have done with; to
discontinue;
to
forsake;
to give up; to omit.
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Dropmele
::
Dropmele
(adv.)
By drops or small
portions.
Torpedo
::
Torpedo
(n.) An
explosive
cartridge
or shell
lowered
or
dropped
into a bored oil well, and there
exploded,
to clear the well of
obstructions
or to open
communication
with a
source
of
supply
of oil..
Pack
::
Pack (n.) An
envelope,
or
wrapping,
of
sheets
used in
hydropathic
practice,
called
dry pack, wet pack, cold pack, etc.,
according
to the
method
of
treatment..
Tear
::
Tear (n.)
Something
in the form of a
transparent
drop of fluid
matter;
also, a
solid,
transparent,
tear-shaped
drop, as of some
balsams
or
resins..
Sub-
::
Sub- () A
prefix
signifying
under,
below,
beneath,
and hence
often,
in an
inferior
position
or
degree,
in an
imperfect
or
partial
state,
as in
subscribe,
substruct,
subserve,
subject,
subordinate,
subacid,
subastringent,
subgranular,
suborn.
Sub- in Latin
compounds
often
becomes
sum-
before
m, sur
before
r, and
regularly
becomes
suc-, suf-, sug-, and sup-
before
c, f, g, and p
respectively.
Before
c, p, and t it
sometimes
takes form sus- (by the
dropping
of b from a
collateral
form,
subs-)..
Weep
::
Weep (v. i.) To drop
water,
or the like; to drip; to be
soaked..
Hydrophora
::
Hydrophora
(n. pl.) The
Hydroidea.
Dribble
::
Dribble
(v. t.) To let fall in
drops.
Trickle
::
Trickle
(v. t.) To flow in a
small,
gentle
stream;
to run in
drops..
Rain
::
Rain (n.) To fall or drop like water from the
clouds;
as, tears
rained
from their
eyes..
Gutta
::
Gutta (n.) One of a
series
of
ornaments,
in the form of a
frustum
of a cone,
attached
to the lower part of the
triglyphs,
and also to the lower faces of the
mutules,
in the Doric
order;
--
called
also
campana,
and
drop..
Rain
::
Rain (n.) To fall in drops from the
clouds,
as
water;
-- used
mostly
with it for a
nominative;
as, it
rains..
Mistle
::
Mistle
(v. i.) To fall in very fine
drops,
as
rain..
Hydrophoby
::
Hydrophoby
(n.) See
Hydrophobia.
Hydropically
::
Hydropically
(adv.)
In a
hydropical
manner.
Stal
::
Staktometer
(n.) A drop
measurer;
a glass tube
tapering
to a small
orifice
at the
point,
and
having
a bulb in the
middle,
used for
finding
the
number
of drops in equal
quantities
of
different
liquids.
See
Pipette..
Antihydropic
::
Antihydropic
(a.) Good
against
dropsy.
Drop
::
Drop (n.)
Whatever
is
arranged
to drop, hang, or fall from an
elevated
position;
also, a
contrivance
for
lowering
something.
Drool
::
Drool (v. i.) To
drivel,
or drop
saliva;
as, the child
drools..
Non-pros
::
Non-pros
(v. t.) To
decline
or fail to
prosecute;
to allow to be
dropped
(said of a
suit);
to enter
judgment
against
(a
plaintiff
who fails to
prosecute);
as, the
plaintiff
was
non-prossed..
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