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Definition of Dropsicalness

Dropsicalness
Dropsicalness Drop"si*cal*ness, n. State of being dropsical.

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- Rainbow Drops are a brand of sugar-coated cereal-type puffed maize and rice confectionery sold in both Ireland and the United Kingdom and produced by...
- Nanatsuiro Drops (ななついろ★ドロップス, Nanatsuiro★Doroppusu, lit. Seven-Colored Drops) is a ****anese adult visual novel developed by UNiSONSHIFT and released on...
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- Hershey's Drops are circular-shaped chocolate candies produced by The Hershey Company, launched on December 1, 2010. There are two variants available:...
- Drops of Jupiter is the second studio album by American pop rock band Train, released on March 27, 2001. The album's title is derived from "Drops of Jupiter...
- London drops (Lontoo rakeet in Finnish) are a type of liquorice candy sold in Finland and Sweden first by Chymos, later by Fazer. London drops are oblong-shaped...
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