Drop - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dropping
The action of causing to drop or of letting drop falling
Blob
Something blunt and round a small drop or lump of something viscid or thick a drop a
Flash boiler
nearly red hot so that the water as it trickles drop by drop into the tubes is immediately flashed into steam
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eavesdrop
eavesdrop eaves·dropped eaves·drop·ping : to listen secretly to what is being said in private without the consent of the speaker...
Drizzle
To rain slightly in very small drops to fall as water from the clouds slowly and in
Distillation
The act of falling in drops or the act of pouring out in drops
eye dropper
a small dropping tube for delivering drops of a liquid same as dropper2
Distill
To drop to fall in drops to trickle
Prorogation
with the effect that bills, whatever stage they have reached, drop and have to be taken up from the beginning in
Pembroke table
A style of four legged drop leaf table in vogue in England chiefly in the later
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