0 a device that controls the flow of liquid, especially water, from a pipe:
1 a device that controls the flow of liquid, esp. water, out of a pipe:
In one, only the frame depicting manner has been altered (the woman lets water drip from a faucet to fill the glass).
Showers, faucets, cooling towers, and many other devices can produce these aerosols.
Neurochemical synaptic transmission is often characterized as a random process, but the "dripping faucet" model may be adapted to explain this apparent randomness as a case of deterministic chaos.
An economic boom shook the nation, cranking open the academic faucet for a stream of students pouring into the universities, with a rising number from the hitherto under-represented middle classes.
The company manufactured and distributed plumbing supplies of all kinds, including faucets, water closets, water heaters, valves and fire hydrants.
The model of non-conserved spread can best be represented by a continuously running faucet running through a series of funnels connected by tubes.
The kitchen faucet begins dripping and seemingly with a mind of its own, it even makes melodies as it drips.
If instead of air, natural gas had been forced into a potable water tank, it in turn could be carried to your kitchen faucet.