raindropˈreɪnˌdrɒp
raindrop (n)
- plural
- raindrops
English Definitions:
raindrop (noun)
a drop of rain
raindrop (Noun)
A single droplet of rainwater that has just fallen or is falling from the sky.
raindrop
A drop or droplet is a small column of liquid, bounded completely or almost completely by free surfaces. A drop may form when liquid accumulates at the lower end of a tube or other surface boundary, producing a hanging drop called a pendant drop. Drops may also be formed by the condensation of a vapor or by atomization of a larger mass of solid. Water vapor will condense into droplets depending on the temperature. The temperature at which droplets form is called the dew point.
raindrop
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