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precipitate

[pri-sip-i-teyt, pri-sip-i-tit, -teyt] / prɪˈsɪp ɪˌteɪt, prɪˈsɪp ɪ tɪt, -ˌteɪt /


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Precipitate those businesses leaving the state, even if they already hold a lot of their investment capital offshore.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 11, 2023

Precipitate allowed to stand 24 hours, and then dried at 55°.

From Histology of the Blood Normal and Pathological by Myers, W.

"Precipitate man! what think you of?" whispered Sir John.

From The Childhood of King Erik Menved An Historical Romance by Ingemann, Bernhard Severin

Precipitate these well might be, since they emphasised the fact that she was proceeding in the sense of the assurances she had taken.

From The Wings of the Dove, Volume II by James, Henry

When brought to acidity 10, the following reactions are exhibited by the product:— Gelatine - - - Precipitate.

From Synthetic Tannins by Grasser, Georg




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