It is a liquid. Gravity makes it drip from leaky faucets, paper cups with holes in them, etc.
A nozzle is something that drips water. It is a spout at the end of a hose.
Drips
it is leaking
A stalagmite forms when water containing dissolved minerals drips from the ceiling of a cave. As the water drips down, the minerals are deposited on the floor, slowly building up over time to create a cone-shaped sedimentary deposit known as a stalagmite.
air conditioner condensation drips
it drips from somewhere
not if your heating with gas and not if you have city water
Hot water
You may be thinking of Saturn's moon - Enceladus. It has many geysers that shoot out water particles.
It is juice. Like with all melons this substance can be found as sticky, therefore it cannot be water.
Calcitic stalactites form when water containing dissolved calcium bicarbonate drips from the ceiling of a cave or cavern and leaves behind deposits of calcite as the water evaporates. Over time, as these deposits accumulate, they form the icicle-like structures known as stalactites.
A stalactite is a thin hollow tube that forms when water drips from the cave ceiling through its center, leaving behind mineral deposits that build up over time.