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drop·per (drpr)
n.
A device that produces drops, especially a small tube with a suction bulb at one end for drawing in a liquid and releasing it in drops. Also called instillator.

dropper,
a glass or plastic tube narrowed at one end with a rubber bulb at the other end to dispense a liquid medication one drop at a time.

dropper [drop´er]
a pipet or tube for dispensing liquids in drops.

dropper
1. a pipette or tube for dispensing liquids in drops.
2. a wooden or metal spreader holding the wires in a farm fence apart.


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Where the councillors are missing the point is when the litter dropper has been requested to pick up the litter and refused to do so, he/she should be deemed to have committed two offences - dropping the litter and then refusing to pick it up.
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