Dropping - Law Dictionary Search Results
Dribble
To fall in drops or small drops or in a quick succession of drops
Drizzle
To rain slightly in very small drops to fall as water from the clouds slowly and in
Ganch
To drop from a high place upon sharp stakes or hooks as
Flash boiler
nearly red hot so that the water as it trickles drop by drop into the tubes is immediately flashed into steam
Dropwise
After the manner of a drop in the form of drops
Distillation
The act of falling in drops or the act of pouring out in drops
Distill
To drop to fall in drops to trickle
Blob
Something blunt and round a small drop or lump of something viscid or thick a drop a
short
of a short sale is to profit from an anticipated drop in the price of a security or commodity. Typically, an
Clubhaul
To put on the other tack by dropping the lee anchor as soon as the wind is out
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