A falling or letting fall in drops; a dripping; that which drips, or falls in drops.
That part of a cornice, sill course, or other horizontal member, which projects beyond the rest, and is of such section as to throw off the rain water.
It is term for a recess cut under a sill or projecting stone which throws off water, preventing it from running down the face of the wall or other surface, like a window or door.
moulding designed to prevent rainwater from running down the face of a wall, or to protect the bottom of a door or window from leakage.
A recess cut into the underside of a projecting stone to divert and prevent water from running down the face of a wall.
A projecting piece of material, shaped to throw off water and prevent its running down the face of wall or other surface.
A small channel cut under the lower projecting edge of a coping, etc., so that when rain reaches that point, it will drip or fall off.
A recess cut under a spill or projecting stone to throw off water, preventing it from running down the face of a wall or other surface, such as windows or doors.
flowing in drops; the formation and falling of drops of liquid; "there's a drip through the roof"
the sound of a liquid falling drop by drop; "the constant sound of dripping irritated him"
(architecture) a projection from a cornice or sill designed to protect the area below from rainwater (as over a window or doorway)
fall in drops; "Water is dripping from the faucet"
let or cause to fall in drops; "dribble oil into the mixture"
a drop, a drop is water, water is nature, thank you for the very nice compliment
a dr op and a drop is water and water is nature and nature is beautiful
a way of giving you medicine or water from a squashy bag
The projecting part of a cornice that sheds rainwater.
The projecting part of a cornice which sheds rain water.
A slot cut into the bottom of a projected stone to interrupt the capillary action of water.
Moulding or groove in overhanging member to prevent water creeping back
The strip of metal extending out beyond the eaves or rakes to prevent rainwater from rolling around the shingles back onto the wooden portion of the house.
a recess cut under a sill or projecting stone to throw off water, preventing it from running down the face of the wall or other surface, such as a window or door.
Continuous groove cut or cast into the bottom of the projecting edge of cast stone in order to disrupt the capillary attraction of water to the wall below.
Moulding or groove in external sill to prevent water creeping back
A groove in the underside of a sill or drip cap to cause water to drop off on the outer edge instead of drawing back and running down the face of the building.
A projecting fin or a groove at the outer edge of a sill, soffit, or other projecting member in a wall designed to interrupt the flow of water downward over the wall or inward across the soffit.
Desalination Research and Innovation Partnership. A landmark research partnership among the water and electric industries, state and federal agencies and academia.
In medical usage, a drip is not a dull, unattractive person but a device for administering a fluid drop-by-drop into a vein. It is an intravenous (IV) fluid dripping into a vein, an intravenous fluid drip, a solution (usually a balanced electrolyte solution) administered directly into the venous circulation. It is, for short, an IV.
Continuous grove cut or cast into the bottom of the projecting edge of a unit in order to disrupt the capillary attraction of water to the wall below.
A groove or slot cut beneath and slightly behind the forward edge of a projecting unit or element, such as a sill, lintel or coping, to cause rainwater to drip off and prevent it from penetrating the wall.