droop

  • 91static droop — The change in the stabilized rotor RPM of a helicopter before and after the collective pitch change …

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  • 92brewers droop — Noun. An inability to achieve or maintain a penile erection due to excessive consumption of alcohol …

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  • 93brewer's droop — /bruəz ˈdrup/ (say broohuhz droohp) noun Colloquial alcoholically induced sexual impotence …

  • 94Droopschale — Droop Schale Paris, Louvre CA 2512 Droop Schalen (ausgesprochen Drope ) sind eine Form der Kleinmeister Schalen, die etwa von 550 510 v. Chr. produziert wurden, ganz vereinzelte Beispiele gab es auch noch im 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Benannt sind… …

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  • 95Drooped — Droop Droop (dr[=oo]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drooped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drooping}.] [Icel. dr[=u]pa; akin to E. drop. See {Drop}.] 1. To hang bending downward; to sink or hang down, as an animal, plant, etc., from physical inability or exhaustion …

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  • 96Drooping — Droop Droop (dr[=oo]p), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Drooped}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Drooping}.] [Icel. dr[=u]pa; akin to E. drop. See {Drop}.] 1. To hang bending downward; to sink or hang down, as an animal, plant, etc., from physical inability or exhaustion …

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  • 97droopy — droop•y [[t]ˈdru pi[/t]] adj. droop•i•er, droop•i•est 1) hanging down; sagging 2) disheartened; dejected • Etymology: 1200–50 droop′i•ness, n …

    From formal English to slang

  • 98droopnose — droop nose n. An aircraft nose section that can be inclined downward to increase runway visibility on takeoff and landing. Also called droop snoot. * * * …

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  • 99droopily — droopˈily adverb • • • Main Entry: ↑droop …

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  • 100droopiness — droopˈiness noun • • • Main Entry: ↑droop …

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