Droplet vs Raindrop - What's the difference?
droplet | raindrop |
A single droplet of rainwater that has just fallen or is falling from the sky.
* 1902 , (John Muir), "":
* 1969', Hal David (lyricist), “”.
As nouns the difference between droplet and raindrop
is that droplet is a very small drop while raindrop is a single droplet of rainwater that has just fallen or is falling from the sky.raindrop
English
Noun
(en noun)- It is all so fine and orderly that it would seem that not only had the clouds and streams been kept harmoniously busy in the making of it, but that every raindrop sent like a bullet to a mark had been the subject of a separate thought, so sure is the outcome of beauty through the stormy centuries.