RUPERT'S DROP


Meaning of RUPERT'S DROP in English

ˈrüpərts- noun

Usage: usually capitalized R

Etymology: after Prince Rupert of Germany died 1682 who first brought it to England to his uncle Charles I of England

: a congealed blob of glass formed by dropping melted glass into water and setting up such residual stresses that the globule explodes violently when the surface is scratched or a piece broken off

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