
1) Apply vinaigrette 2) Astronomical imaging 3) Exclusively Anglo word 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Fine rain 6) Garnish with syrup 7) Hardly a downpour 8) Light rain 9) Mizzle 10) Moisten with fine drops 11) Rain 12) Rain lightly 13) Rainfall 14) To rain lightly 15) To urinate 16) Very light rain 17) Word of purely Anglo origin
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1) Light rain 2) Mist 3) Mizzle 4) Precipitation 5) Rain 6) Sprinkle
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Small, slowly falling water droplets, with diameters between .2 and .5 millimeters.
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• (n.) Fine rain or mist. • (v. t.) To shed slowly in minute drops or particles. • (v. i.) To rain slightly in very small drops; to fall, as water from the clouds, slowly and in fine particles; as, it drizzles; drizzling drops or rain.
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Light rain with drops smaller than 0.5 mm (0.02 in).
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/weatherwise/glossary/d.shtml

To pour liquid over the surface of food in a fine stream.
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Pouring a liquid such as as melted butter, olive oil or other liquid in a slow trickle over food.
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To slowly pour a liquid mixture in a very fine stream over food.
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Small, slowly falling water droplets, with diameters between .2 and .5 millimeters.
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To sprinkle drops of liquid lightly over food in a casual manner.
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contributions.php
Driz'zle intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Drizzled ;
present participle & verbal noun Drizzling .] [ Prop. freq. of Anglo-Saxon
dreósan to fall. See
Dreary .] To rain slightly in very small drops; to fall, as...
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Driz'zle noun Fine rain or mist.
Halliwell. Found on
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Driz'zle transitive verb To shed slowly in minute drops or particles. 'The air doth
drizzle dew.'
Shak. Found on
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Precipitation featuring tiny water droplets 200-500 microns in diameter. Usually associated with Stratus cloud or rain, which has nearly evaporated before it reaches the ground.
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Fine droplets of rain less than 0.5 mm in size.
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Small, slowly falling water droplets, with diameters between .2 and .5 millimeters. In Australia, it is defined as fairly uniform precipitation (rain) composed exclusively of very small water droplets (less than 0.5 mm in diameter) very close to one another.
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To pour a liquid over other ingredients, usually in a random design and often as a finishing decorative touch.
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The process of pouring a thin stream of liquid such as glaze or butter over food.
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usually done with icing, glaze or melted chocolate, this is the process of dripping the icing off a fork or spoon onto your finished recipe.
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Rain in which the drops are very small.
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mizzle noun very light rain; stronger than mist but less than a shower
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To sprinkle drops of liquid lightly over food in a casual manner.
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Precipitation in the form of liquid drops. It's diameter is less than .5 millimeters. Drizzle falls at a much slower rate than rain does.
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https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/22280

To pour a light amount, from a spoon, over surface.
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https://www.homebaking.org/glossary/

To drip a glaze or icing over food from the tines of a fork or the end of a spoon.
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https://www.pillsburybaking.com/bakers-glossary/
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