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Drip — may refer to: Dripping liquid Intravenous drip, in health and medicine Murphy drip, in proctoclysis Drip gas, natural gas condensate Drip irrigation, in agriculture and gardening Drip painting, an art style of dripping paint across a canvas Drip… … Wikipedia
drip — drip; drip·page; drip·per; drip·ple; drip·py; qua·drip·a·rous; eaves·drip; … English syllables
drip — /drɪp/, drip campaign / drɪp kæmˌpeɪn/, drip method / drɪp ˌmeθəd/ noun the placing of advertisements for a product at fairly long intervals, making a long drawn out advertising campaign … Marketing dictionary in english
Drip — Drip, n. 1. A falling or letting fall in drops; a dripping; that which drips, or falls in drops. [1913 Webster] The light drip of the suspended oar. Byron. [1913 Webster] 2. (Arch.) That part of a cornice, sill course, or other horizontal member … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
drip — [drɪp] verb I 1) [I/T] if a liquid drips, or if you drip it somewhere, it falls in very small drops Red paint had dripped on the floor.[/ex] 2) [I] to produce small drops of liquid The tap was dripping.[/ex] II noun [C] drip [drɪp] 1) a small… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
drip — /drip/, v., dripped or dript, dripping, n. v.i. 1. to let drops fall; shed drops: This faucet drips. 2. to fall in drops, as a liquid. v.t. 3. to let fall in drops. n. 4. an act of dripping. 5. liquid that drips. 6. the sound made by falling… … Universalium
drip — [drip] vi. dripped or dript, dripping [ME dryppen < OE dryppan, intens. form (< Gmc * drupjan), akin to dreopan (Ger triefen), to drop, drip < IE * dhreub < base * dhreu , to break away > DREARY] 1. to fall in or as in drops 2. to… … English World dictionary
drip|py — «DRIH pee», adjective, drip|pi|er, drip|pi|est. 1. characterized by dripping; wet; rainy. 2. Slang … Useful english dictionary
Drip — Drip, v. t. To let fall in drops. [1913 Webster] Which from the thatch drips fast a shower of rain. Swift. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Drip — Drip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Dripped}or {Dript}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Dripping}.] [Akin to LG. drippen, Dan. dryppe, from a noun. See {Drop}.] 1. To fall in drops; as, water drips from the eaves. [1913 Webster] 2. To let fall drops of moisture or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
DRIP — index exude Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 DRIP … Law dictionary