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precipitation
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Precipitation
01
water in forms such as rain, snow, hail, or sleet that falls from the atmosphere to the Earth's surface
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Precipitation in the form of snow blanketed the town overnight.
02
an unexpected or rapid hastening of action or events
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His precipitation in responding led to unforeseen complications.
03
the action of falling or being thrown down, often from a height
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Precipitation of rocks during the landslide blocked the road.
04
the process by which a solid substance separates from a solution and settles out as a precipitate
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Precipitation occurs when ions form an insoluble compound.
05
the amount of water falling to a particular location over a specified period
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The meteorologist recorded monthly precipitation for the city.
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