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precitations
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Do you mean "precipitations" (with an extra i)? The standard word is "precipitation" (plural: precipitations). Common definitions:
1. Meteorology — any form of water that falls from the atmosphere: rain, snow, sleet, hail.
Example: "Storms produced heavy precipitations overnight" (more commonly: "heavy precipitation").
2. Chemistry — the process by which a solid (a precipitate) separates out from a solution.
Example: "The reaction caused precipitations of a white solid."
3. Figurative — the act of causing something to happen suddenly or hastily; rashness or suddenness (less common).
Example: "His precipitations led to poor decisions."
Pronunciation: /prɪˌsɪpɪˈteɪʃənz/.
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1. Meteorology — any form of water that falls from the atmosphere: rain, snow, sleet, hail.
Example: "Storms produced heavy precipitations overnight" (more commonly: "heavy precipitation").
2. Chemistry — the process by which a solid (a precipitate) separates out from a solution.
Example: "The reaction caused precipitations of a white solid."
3. Figurative — the act of causing something to happen suddenly or hastily; rashness or suddenness (less common).
Example: "His precipitations led to poor decisions."
Pronunciation: /prɪˌsɪpɪˈteɪʃənz/.
If you meant a different word or spelling, tell me and I’ll define that.
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