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precipitate /pre·cip·i·tate/ (-sip´ĭ-tāt)
1. to cause settling in solid particles of substance in solution. 2. a deposit of solid particles settled out of a solution. 3. occurring with undue rapidity.
precipitate [prəsip′itāt, -it] Etymology: L, praecipitare, to cast down 1 v, to cause a substance to separate or settle out of solution. 2 n, a substance that has separated from or settled out of a solution. 3 adj, occurring hastily or unexpectedly. precipitate [pre-sip´ĭ-tāt] 1. to cause settling in solid particles of a substance in solution. 2. a deposit of solid particles settled out of a solution. 3. to cause an event or occurrence. 4. (pre-sip´i-tat) occurring with undue rapidity, as precipitate labor.
precipitate (prēsip´itāt), n an insoluble solid substance that forms from chemical reactions between solutions.
precipitate 1. to cause settling of a soluble substance in solution. 2. a deposit of solid particles settled out of a solution. 3. occurring with undue rapidity, as precipitate labor. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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