Rupert's drop

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English[edit]

Some Prince Rupert's drops.

Etymology[edit]

Named after Prince Rupert of the Rhine, nephew of Charles I, who brought them to England in 1660.

Noun[edit]

Rupert's drop (plural Rupert's drops)

  1. A glass bead created by dripping molten glass into cold water so it solidifies into a tadpole with a very tough head but a long fragile tail which, if damaged, causes the bead to disintegrate explosively.

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