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  • 31Droop Cup — Droop cup, Paris, Louvre CA 2512 Droop cups (pronounced: Drope) are a type of Little master cup, produced about 550 to 510 BC. A few examples date to the fifth century BC. They are named after John Percival Droop, an English archaeologist, who… …

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  • 32Droop-Schale — Paris, Louvre CA 2512 Droop Schalen (ausgesprochen Drope ) sind eine Form der Kleinmeister Schalen, die etwa von 550–510 v. Chr. produziert wurden, ganz vereinzelte Beispiele gab es auch noch im 5. Jahrhundert v. Chr. Benannt sind sie nach John… …

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  • 33Droop, West Virginia — Droop   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 34Droop Mountain — is a small mountain in the Allegheny Mountains on the border of Greenbrier and Pocahontas counties in southeastern West Virginia. It was the scene of one of West Virginia s most important battles during the American Civil War the Battle of Droop… …

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  • 35Droop Mountain, West Virginia —   Unincorporated community   …

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  • 36Droop Hill — Droop Hill, Aberdeenshire. Courtesy: Dominic Dawn Harry and Jacob Paterson Droop Hill is a mountain landform in the Kincardine and Mearns region of Aberdeenshire, Scotland.[1] The locale had been featured in a windfarm proposal submitted to the… …

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  • 37droop nose — (informal droop snoot) noun (aeronautics) A cockpit section hinged onto the main fuselage to provide downward visibility at low speeds • • • Main Entry: ↑droop * * * droop nose or droop snoot, an aircraft nose or foremost point that can be… …

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  • 38droop snoot — droop nose (informal droop snoot) noun (aeronautics) A cockpit section hinged onto the main fuselage to provide downward visibility at low speeds • • • Main Entry: ↑droop * * * droop nose or droop snoot, an aircraft nose or foremost point that… …

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  • 39droop´ing|ly — droop|ing «DROO pihng», adjective. 1. that droops; hanging or bending down: »Keep my drooping eyelids open wide (Shakespeare). 2. losing strength and energy. 3. discouraged; depressed. –droop´ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 40droop|ing — «DROO pihng», adjective. 1. that droops; hanging or bending down: »Keep my drooping eyelids open wide (Shakespeare). 2. losing strength and energy. 3. discouraged; depressed. –droop´ing|ly, adverb …

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