Definition of Droop. Meaning of Droop. Synonyms of Droop

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Definition of Droop

Droop
Droop Droop, v. t. To let droop or sink. [R.] --M. Arnold. Like to a withered vine That droops his sapless branches to the ground. --Shak.
Droop
Droop Droop, n. A drooping; as, a droop of the eye.

Meaning of Droop from wikipedia

- Look up droop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To droop means to hang down, to sag, particularly if limp. Droop may refer to: Droop nose (aeronautics)...
- In the study of electoral systems, the Droop quota (sometimes called the Hagenbach-Bischoff, Britton, or Newland-Britton quota) is the minimum number...
- known by his stage name Droop-E, is an American rapper and record producer. He is the son of the Bay Area rapper E-40. Droop-E was born Earl Tywone Stevens...
- Droop Mountain is a small mountain in the Allegheny Mountains on the border of Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties in southeastern West Virginia. It was...
- Voltage droop is the intentional loss in output voltage from a device as it drives a load. Adding droop in a voltage regulation circuit increases the...
- Droop speed control is a control mode used for AC electrical power generators, whereby the power output of a generator reduces as the line frequency increases...
- quotas: the Hare and Droop quotas. The Hare quota is unbiased in the number of seats it hands out, and so is more proportional than the Droop quota (which tends...
- the Droop quota. The use of a particular quota with one of the largest remainder methods is often abbreviated as "LR-[quota name]", such as "LR-Droop"....
- See also: Droop nose (aeronautics) The term droopsnoot or droop snoot has been variously applied to the following: The Lockheed P-38 Lightning (J variant)...
- Henry Richmond Droop (12 September 1832 – 21 March 1884) was an English barrister after whom the Droop quota is named. He also may have been the first...