"Rupert's Drop" is a word in ENGLISH
A kind of glass drop with a long tail, made by
dropping melted glass into water. It is remarkable for bursting into
fragments when the surface is scratched or the tail broken; -- so
called from Prince Rupert, nephew of Charles I., by whom they were
first brought to England. Called also Rupert's ball, and glass tear.
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