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Definition of precipitate
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Precipitate
(a.)
Ending
quickly
in
death;
brief and
fatal;
as, a
precipitate
case of
disease..
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Precipitancy
::
Precipitancy
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
precipitant,
or
precipitate;
headlong
hurry;
excessive
or rash haste in
resolving,
forming
an
opinion,
or
executing
a
purpose;
precipitation;
as, the
precipitancy
of
youth..
Sudden
::
Sudden
(a.)
Hasty;
violent;
rash;
precipitate.
Precipitation
::
Precipitation
(n.) The act of
precipitating,
or the state of being
precipitated,
or
thrown
headlong..
Forcing
::
Forcing
(n.) The
accomplishing
of any
purpose
violently,
precipitately,
prematurely,
or with
unusual
expedition..
Precipitant
::
Precipitant
(n.) Any force or
reagent
which
causes
the
formation
of a
precipitate.
Bolt
::
Bolt (v. t.) To utter
precipitately;
to blurt or throw out.
Slow
::
Slow
(superl.)
Not
hasty;
not
precipitate;
acting
with
deliberation;
tardy;
inactive.
Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(v. i.) To
hasten
without
preparation.
Overprompt
::
Overprompt
(a.) Too
prompt;
too ready or
eager;
precipitate.
Unheedy
::
Unheedy
(a.)
Incautious;
precipitate;
heedless.
Hail
::
Hail (n.) Small
roundish
masses
of ice
precipitated
from the
clouds,
where they are
formed
by the
congelation
of
vapor.
The
separate
masses
or
grains
are
called
hailstones..
Phenicine
::
Phenicine
(n.) A
purple
powder
precipitated
when a
sulphuric
solution
of
indigo
is
diluted
with
water.
Hastily
::
Hastily
(adv.)
Without
due
reflection;
precipitately;
rashly.
Precipitous
::
Precipitous
(a.)
Hasty;
rash;
quick;
sudden;
precipitate;
as,
precipitous
attempts..
Precipitate
::
Precipitate
(a.)
Falling,
flowing,
or
rushing,
with steep
descent;
headlong..
Test
::
Test (n.) A
reaction
employed
to
recognize
or
distinguish
any
particular
substance
or
constituent
of a
compound,
as the
production
of some
characteristic
precipitate;
also, the
reagent
employed
to
produce
such
reaction;
thus, the
ordinary
test for
sulphuric
acid is the
production
of a white
insoluble
precipitate
of
barium
sulphate
by means of some
soluble
barium
salt..
Dreg
::
Dreg (n.)
Corrupt
or
defiling
matter
contained
in a
liquid,
or
precipitated
from it;
refuse;
feculence;
lees;
grounds;
sediment;
hence,
the
vilest
and most
worthless
part of
anything;
as, the dregs of
society..
Hurry
::
Hurry (v. t.) To impel to
precipitate
or
thoughtless
action;
to urge to
confused
or
irregular
activity.
Rash
::
Rash
(superl.)
Esp.,
overhasty
in
counsel
or
action;
precipitate;
resolving
or
entering
on a
project
or
measure
without
due
deliberation
and
caution;
opposed
to
prudent;
said of
persons;
as, a rash
statesman
or
commander..
Tumble
::
Tumble
(v. i.) To roll down; to fall
suddenly
and
violently;
to be
precipitated;
as, to
tumble
from a
scaffold..
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