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On-Yomi: テキ — Kun-Yomi: しずく、したた.る
Koohii stories:
1) [johnzep] 18-4-2007(191): DRIPS of WATER were collected in ANTIQUE VASES since the museum had a leaky roof.
2) [Raichu] 9-1-2006(103): You must never let water drip onto antiques.
3) [elhnad] 9-1-2008(46): The antique faucet DRIPS water.
4) [theasianpleaser] 21-1-2009(21): Water drips through cracks in antique vases.
5) [liosama] 14-7-2008(14): I don't get where people are pulling vases' out of, (antique already INCLUDES vase….) ANYWAY… AN ANTIQUE TAP WILL ALWAYS DRIP WATER…. new ones are better designed and never drip.