drizzle - meaning and definition. What is drizzle
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What (who) is drizzle - definition


Drizzle (image processing)         
IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD
Drizzle (photometry)
Drizzle (or DRIZZLE) is a digital image processing method for the linear reconstruction of undersampled images. The method is normally used for the combination of astronomical images and was originally developed for the Hubble Deep Field observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope.
drizzle         
  • Drizzle in [[Bournemouth]], [[England]].
LIGHT LIQUID PRECIPITATION
Light drizzle; Drizzel; Mizzled; Mizzling; Drizzles; Drizzled; Drizzling
¦ noun
1. light rain falling in very fine drops.
2. a thin stream of a liquid ingredient trickled over food.
¦ verb
1. (it drizzles, it is drizzling, etc.) rain lightly.
2. trickle (an ingredient) over food.
Derivatives
drizzly adjective (drizzlier, drizzliest).
Origin
C16: prob. based on OE dreosan 'to fall', of Gmc origin; prob. related to dreary.
drizzle         
  • Drizzle in [[Bournemouth]], [[England]].
LIGHT LIQUID PRECIPITATION
Light drizzle; Drizzel; Mizzled; Mizzling; Drizzles; Drizzled; Drizzling
v. n.
Rain (in small drops), mizzle.
Examples of use of drizzle
1. Mist, drizzle and sometimes freezing drizzle continued to fall in places this morning, with temperatures mostly in the low 30s.
2. Mud squelched around the school as drizzle signaled Emily‘s arrival.
3. A chilly drizzle set in, and she waited some more.
4. Garnish with rosemary and drizzle around the sauce to serve.
5. Drizzle falls from a lead sky on to leafless trees.