droplet

[ US /ˈdɹɑpɫət/ ]
[ UK /dɹˈɒplət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a tiny drop
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How To Use droplet In A Sentence

  • Fuss' photograms have reproduced water droplets, birds in flight, moving light and even a trail of snakes moving across light-sensitive paper, dusted with talcum powder.
  • She agreed cheerfully, turning her face up towards the rain, letting the heavy droplets splatter against her drenched face and hair.
  • Even as he watched, a droplet of water dripped heavily down from a stalactite far overhead, landing in the pond with fat, lazy ripples.
  • As the various ingredients begin to solidify, their surface properties change, weakening the emulsion so that the fat droplets can coalesce still further during the freezing phase.
  • With the ink jet recording head, the relationship between the amount and the speed of ejected ink droplets can be optimized in accordance with the size of areas of the electro-thermal transducers.
  • Temperatures high enough to melt silicates and make droplets of glass are commonly found near surface bursts.
  • She gasped out loud at the first icy stab of the droplets, then quickly shampooed her hair.
  • In the troposphere, water exists as vapor in air, as liquid droplets in clouds, and as frozen ice particles in high altitude cirrus clouds.
  • Clearly, a system that can create an emulsion with uniform droplet sizes would simplify the data analysis.
  • I bit my lip as I noticed that his hair was wet but not dripping, as if he'd just shaken the water droplets out.
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