Noun
A little drop; a tear.
Source: Webster's dictionaryTo take wine into your mouth is to savor a droplet of the river of human history. Clifton Fadiman
It's true that you can't take an individual rain droplet and say where it's come from or where it's going to end up. But you can say with pretty good certainty whether it will be cloudy tomorrow. Hannah Fry
The droplet is always at its largest just before it drops. Bulgarian Proverb
Activation Water coats particles in an aerosols, making them activated, usually in the context of forming a cloud droplet. Source: Internet
A droplet resting on a solid surface and surrounded by a gas forms a characteristic contact angle θ. If the solid surface is rough, and the liquid is in intimate contact with the solid asperities, the droplet is in the Wenzel state. Source: Internet
A drop of water hitting a metal surface/ crown formation due to splashing of droplet. Source: Internet