1. Rushing or falling headlong. 2. Acting with or marked by impulsiveness in thought or action; rash. See Usage Note at precipitate. precipitance , precipitancy n...
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precipitancy of micturition - also known as or related to urgent, has urgency, urgency - urination, urgency to micturate, urging to urinate, precipitancy of urine - medical resources available from Patient UK We found 58 resources matching on 'PRECIPITANCY OF MICTURITION'
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precipitancy of urine - also known as or related to urgent desire to urinate (finding), urgency (qualifier value), urging to urinate, precipitancy of micturition, urgently called to micturate, must hurry to pass urine - medical resources available from Patient UK We found 57 resources matching on 'PRECIPITANCY OF URINE'
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undue hastiness or suddenness. Learn more about "Precipitancy" and related topics at Britannica.com. Pronunciation Symbols...
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pre·cipi·tancy (prē sip′i tən sē, pri-). noun pl. precipitancies -·cies. a being precipitate; great haste; rashness. also precipitance pre·cip′i·tance...
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precipitancy also precipitance n. The quality of being precipitant. Action or thought marked by impulsiveness or rash.
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/prɪˈsɪp ɪ tən si/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [pri-sip-i-tuh n-see] Show IPA. Use precipitancy in a Sentence · See web results for precipitancy
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In chemistry, solid (insoluble) substance sometimes produced when two solutions are mixed or when a gas is passed into a solution. In an equation the precipitate is often represented by the symbol (s). ; How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about I felt as I imagine a husband may feel on a solitary holiday-
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extremely or impassably steep: precipitous mountain trails. Resembling a precipice; extremely steep. See Synonyms at steep1. Usage Problem Extremely rapid, hasty, or abrupt; precipitate: "The change has included a precipitous collapse of Communist authority" (New York Times). See Usage Note at precipitate.
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