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Droopingly
Droopingly Droop"ing*ly, adv. In a drooping manner.

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- Scotland Droop Mountain, a small mountain in the Allegheny Mountains in West Virginia, United States Ptosis (disambiguation), drooping of body parts Droop cup...
- Ptosis, also known as blepharoptosis, is a drooping or falling of the upper eyelid. This condition is sometimes called "lazy eye", but that term normally...
- moiety, which takes on a "drooping" or displaced appearance due to the distension of the obstructed upper moiety. The drooping lily sign is typically seen...
- to the unincorporated town of Droop, West Virginia. The mountain most likely was so named on account of its "drooping" outline. Kenny, Hamill (1945)...
- 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...
- In the study of electoral systems, the Droop quota (sometimes called the Hagenbach-Bischoff, Britton, or Newland-Britton quota) is the minimum number...
- 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...
- 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)...
- Ornithogalum nutans, known as drooping star-of-Bethlehem, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, native to Europe and South West Asia...
- Clivia nobilis, the green-tip forest lily, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Clivia, of the family Amaryllidaceae, native to South Africa. It...