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Definitions for dewdrop
ˈduˌdrɒp, ˈdyu-dew·drop
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Princeton's WordNet
dewdropnoun
a drop of dew
Wiktionary
dewdropnoun
A droplet of water formed as dew.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Dewdropnoun
A drop of dew which sparkles at sun-rise.
Etymology: dew and drop.
I must go seek some dewdrops here,
And hang a pearl in every cowslip’s ear. William Shakespeare.An host
Innumerable! as the stars of night,
Or stars of morning, dewdrops, which the sun
Impearls! on every leaf, and ev’ry flow’r. John Milton, Pa. Lost.Rest, sweet as dewdrops on their flow’ry lawns,
When the sky opens, and the morning dawns! Thomas Tickell.
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dewdrop
A dewdrop is a tiny droplet of water that forms on cool surfaces, such as plants or windows, due to the condensation of water vapor from the air, commonly seen in the early morning or late at night.
Webster Dictionary
Dewdropnoun
a drop of dew
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of dewdrop in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of dewdrop in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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- قطرة الندىArabic
- kapka rosyCzech
- δροσοσταλίδαGreek
- rosogutoEsperanto
- gota de rocíoSpanish
- goutte de roséeFrench
- dewdropIrish
- बूंदHindi
- harmatcseppHungarian
- titik embunIndonesian
- dewdropItalian
- ಇಬ್ಬನಿ ಹನಿKannada
- telucaniLatin
- dauwdruppelDutch
- dewdropNorwegian
- dahtooʼNavajo, Navaho
- kropla rosyPolish
- picătură de rouăRomanian
- роси́нкаRussian
- daggdroppeSwedish
- మంచు బిందువుTelugu
- çiy damlasıTurkish
- شبنمUrdu
- giọt sươngVietnamese
- 露珠Chinese
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