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pri'sipiteit(the substance that settles at the bottom of a liquid.) precipitado1 formal use (hasten) precipitar2 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL precipitar1 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL precipitarse1 SMALLCHEMISTRY/SMALL precipitado1 formal use precipitado,-a1) hasten, provoke: precipitar, provocar2) hurl: arrojar3) : precipitar (en química)precipitate vi: precipitarse (en química), condensarse (en meteorología)adj.• precipitado, -a adj.n.• precipitado s.m.v.• desgalzar v.• precipitar v.
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1. prɪ'sɪpəteɪt1) (bring about, hasten) (frml) \<\<crisis/event/incident\>\> precipitar2) ( hurl) (frml) precipitar, despeñar
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via) ( Chem) precipitarseb) ( Meteo) condensarse
II prɪ'sɪpətət, prɪ'sɪpɪtətadjective (liter) <exit/departure> precipitado1.[prɪ'sɪpɪtɪt]ADJ precipitado, apresurado2. [prɪ'sɪpɪteɪt]VT1) (=bring on) precipitar, provocar2) (=hurl) lanzar3) (Chem) precipitar; (Met) condensar3.VI [prɪ'sɪpɪteɪt](Chem) precipitarse; (Met) condensarse4.[prɪ'sɪpɪtɪt]N (Chem) precipitado m* * *
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1. [prɪ'sɪpəteɪt]1) (bring about, hasten) (frml) \<\<crisis/event/incident\>\> precipitar2) ( hurl) (frml) precipitar, despeñar
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via) ( Chem) precipitarseb) ( Meteo) condensarse
II [prɪ'sɪpətət, prɪ'sɪpɪtət]adjective (liter) <exit/departure> precipitado
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