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Droop

Droop: a form of resistance to gravity. In a droop, the force of gravity is not stronger than an object’s tether, whether that be a neck that holds onto a drooping head or a stem that binds a drooping leaf to a twig. It is a form of endurance, or time. If gravity is stronger, the droop ends in a drop.

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December 29, 2014 by Harold Rhenisch autumn, droop, drop, earth, earth language, etymology, gravity, leaf, nature photography, time, word origins

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