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The term droplet is a diminutive form of 'drop' – and as a guide is typically used for liquid particles of less than 500 μm diameter. In spray application , droplets are usually described by their perceived size (i.e., diameter) whereas the dose (or number of infective particles in the case of biopesticides ) is a function of their volume.
Diminutive, a feminine version of ־וֹן יֶלֶד yeled (child, boy) → יַלְדוֹן yaldon (boy (diminutive)) → יַלְדֹּנֶת yaldonet (girl (diminutive)) טִפָּה tippa (drop) → טִפֹּנֶת tipponet (drop (diminutive))
In case of adjectives the use of diminutive form is aimed to intensify the effect of diminutive form of a noun. Diminutive forms of adverbs are used to express either benevolence in the speech or on the contrary to express superciliousness, depending on the inflection of a whole phrase. Some diminutives of proper names, among many others: Feminine
In many languages, diminutives are word forms that are formed from the root word by affixation. In most languages, diminutives can also be formed as multi-word constructions such as "Tiny Tim", or "Little Dorrit". In most languages that form diminutives by affixation, this is a productive part of the language. [1]
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Catenulate is the diminutive form for small chains. ... From Latin gutta, drop. 2. Spotted as if stained by drops of liquid, e.g. of a pileus. [162] guttulate .
In Australian English, diminutives are usually formed by taking the first part of a word, and adding an ending such as a, o, ie, or y. Sometimes, no ending is added. [1] While the form of a diminutive is arbitrary, their use follows strict rules. [citation needed] Diminutives are not used creatively.
The verb iść ("go") has the irregular past stem forms szedł/szła/szło, szli/szły (similarly for its compounds: pójść has poszedł/poszła etc.). znaleźć and related verbs have forms like znalazł, znaleźli. Some verbs in -nąć drop that ending in some or all of their