trempette

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{n} dip
To use a dip stick to check oil level in an engine
To treat cattle or sheep by immersion in chemical solution

The farmer is going to dip the cattle today.

To decrease slightly
A pickpocket

The Moocher was a dip in a dilettante sort of way, and his particular graft was boarding street-cars with his papers and grabbing women's pocket-books.

A tank or trough where cattle or sheep are immersed in chemicals to kill parasites
stain an object by immersing it in a liquid go down momentarily; "Prices dipped"
To plunge or engage thoroughly in any affair
The angle that a bedding plane or fault makes with the horizontal when measured perpendicular to the strike of the bedding plane or fault
of candles; by dipping the wick into hot, liquid wax
To take out, by dipping a dipper, ladle, or other receptacle, into a fluid and removing a part; often with out; as, to dip water from a boiler; to dip out water
Abbreviation for Dual In-line Package A type of housing for integrated circuits The standard form is a molded plastic container of varying lengths and 0 3 inch wide (although there are other standard widths), with two rows of through-hole pins spaced 0 1 inch between centers of adjacent pins
the angle of incline from horizontal of a planar feature, such as an orebody
The action of dipping or plunging for a moment into a liquid
dip into a liquid while eating; "She dunked the piece of bread in the sauce"
A dip stick
lower briefly; "She dipped her knee"
A slight decline in securities prices followed by a rise Analysts often advise investors to buy on the dips, meaning buy when a price is momentarily weak BACK TO TOP
The inclination of a geologic structure (bed, vein, fault, etc ) from the horizontal; dip is always measured downwards at right angles to the strike
a depression in an otherwise level surface; "there was a dip in the road"
The angle between the horizontal plane and a structural surface (such as a bedding plane, a joint, a fault, foliation, or other planar features)