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1drop

noun, often attributive \ˈdräp\

: a very small amount of liquid that falls in a rounded shape

: a small amount of a drink

: a small amount of something (such as a quality)

Full Definition of DROP

1
a (1) :  the quantity of fluid that falls in one spherical mass (2) plural :  a dose of medicine measured by drops <eye drops for dilating the pupil of the eye>
b :  a minute quantity or degree of something nonmaterial or intangible
c :  a small quantity of drink
d :  the smallest practical unit of liquid measure
2
:  something that resembles a liquid drop: as
a :  a pendent ornament attached to a piece of jewelry; also :  an earring with such a pendant
b :  a small globular cookie or candy
3
[2drop]
a :  the act or an instance of dropping :  fall
b :  a decline in quantity or quality
c :  a descent by parachute; also :  the people or equipment dropped by parachute
d :  a place or central depository to which something (as mail, money, or stolen property) is brought for distribution or transmission; also :  the act of depositing something at such a place <made the drop>
4
a :  the distance from a higher to a lower level or through which something drops
b :  a decrease in electric potential
5
:  a slot into which something is to be dropped
6
[2drop] :  something that drops, hangs, or falls: as
a :  a movable plate that covers the keyhole of a lock
b :  an unframed piece of cloth stage scenery; also :  drop curtain
c :  a hinged platform on a gallows
d :  a fallen fruit
7
:  the advantage of having an opponent covered with a firearm; broadly :  advantage, superiority —usually used in the phrase get the drop on
8
:  a move back from the line of scrimmage (as in preparation for making a forward pass) <a quick drop>
at the drop of a hat
:  as soon as the slightest provocation is given :  immediately
drop in the bucket
:  a part so small as to be negligible

Origin of DROP

Middle English, from Old English dropa; akin to Old High German tropfo drop
First Known Use: before 12th century

Other Food Terms

Reuben, calamari, chuck, curry, edamame, foie gras, hummus, leaven, nonpareil, peel

Rhymes with DROP

2drop

verb

: to let (something) fall

: to fall

: to lie down or fall down suddenly

droppeddrop·ping

Full Definition of DROP

intransitive verb
1
:  to fall in drops
2
a (1) :  to fall unexpectedly or suddenly (2) :  to descend from one line or level to another
b :  to fall in a state of collapse or death
c of a card :  to become played by reason of the obligation to follow suit
d of a ball :  to fall or roll into a hole or basket
3
:  to enter or pass as if without conscious effort of will into some state, condition, or activity <dropped into sleep>
4
a :  to cease to be of concern :  lapse <let the matter drop>
b :  to pass from view or notice :  disappear —often used with out <drop out of sight>
c :  to become less <production dropped> —often used with off
5
:  to move with a favoring wind or current —usually used with down
transitive verb
1
:  to let fall :  cause to fall
2
a :  give up 2, abandon <drop an idea> <drop the charges>
b :  discontinue <dropped what she was doing>
c :  to break off an association or connection with :  dismiss <drop a failing student>
3
a :  to utter or mention in a casual way <drop a suggestion> <drop names>
b :  write <drop us a line soon>
4
a :  to lower or cause to descend from one level or position to another
b :  to cause to lessen or decrease :  reduce <dropped his speed>
5
of an animal :  to give birth to
6
a :  lose <dropped three games> <dropped $50 in a poker game>
b :  spend <drop $20 for lunch>
c :  to get rid of <dropped 20 pounds>
7
a :  to bring down with a shot or a blow
b :  to cause (a high card) to fall
c :  to toss or roll into a hole or basket <drop a putt>
8
a :  to deposit or deliver during a usually brief stop —usually used with off <drop the kids off at school>
b :  air-drop
9
:  to cause (the voice) to be less loud
10
a :  to leave (a letter representing a speech sound) unsounded <drop the g in running>
b :  to leave out in writing :  omit
11
:  to draw from an external point <drop a perpendicular to the line>
12
:  to take (a drug) orally :  swallow <drop acid>
drop·pa·ble \ˈdrä-pə-bəl\ adjective
drop a dime
:  to inform authorities (as police) of another's wrongdoing
drop behind
:  to fail to keep up
drop the ball
:  to make a mistake especially by failing to take timely, effective, or proper action

First Known Use of DROP

before 12th century
DROP[1] Defined for Kids

1drop

noun \ˈdräp\

Definition of DROP for Kids

1
:  a small amount of liquid that falls in a rounded shape
2
drops plural :  liquid medicine measured by drops <ear drops>
3
:  something (as a small round candy) that is shaped like a liquid drop
4
:  a small amount <I'll have just a drop of tea.>
5
:  the distance of a fall <a 20-foot drop>
6
:  a decrease in amount or quality <a drop in sales>
7
:  an act of delivering something :  a place where something is left to be picked up <a mail drop>

2drop

verb
droppeddrop·ping

Definition of DROP for Kids

1
:  to fall or let fall often by accident <I dropped my ice cream cone!>
2
:  to go down suddenly <The cliff drops straight down.>
3
:  to go or make lower <The temperature dropped.> <He dropped his voice.>
4
:  to become less or make less <Business has dropped.>
5
:  lose 5
6
:  disappear 1 <They dropped out of sight.>
7
:  to stop or let end <Let the matter drop.>
8
:  quit <Don't drop out of school.>
9
:  to make a brief visit <We dropped in on a friend.>
10
:  to deliver with a quick stop <Mom dropped us off at school.>
11
:  send 1 <Drop me a note.>
drop off
:  to fall asleep

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