капель

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капе́ль (kapélʹf inan (genitive капе́ли, uncountable, relational adjective капе́льный)

  1. the sound of dripping water from thawing snow or ice
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Borrowed from German Kapelle, probably from New Latin cupella, diminutive of Latin cupa (cup).

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капе́ль (kapélʹf inan (genitive капе́ли, nominative plural капе́ли, genitive plural капе́лей)

  1. (chemistry) scorifier, capsule (small porous thick-walled cup made of pressed bone ash, used for purifying gold from oxidizable metals)
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ка́пель (kápelʹf inan pl

  1. genitive plural of ка́пля (káplja)

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ка́пель (kápelʹf inan pl

  1. genitive of ка́пли (kápli)