Definitionn. the quantity of water falling to earth at a specific place within a specified period of time
Last update: July 26, 2015
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Precipitation is very common in hilly areas. [noun]
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It is clear, however, that the flow is severely perturbed by the enhanced ionospheric conductivity caused by particle precipitation into the E-region. [noun]
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Within a short time the precipitation rapidly intensified (spoiling the view ! [noun]
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Uncas abandoned his rifle, and leaped forward with headlong precipitation. [noun]
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Cora, already regretting her precipitation, was obliged to comply, for Magua instantly left the spot, and approached his gluttonous comrades. [noun]
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Roused at this intelligence, and in full hopes of receiving a letter from the dear object of my love, I ran downstairs with the utmost precipitation. [noun]
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I acknowledged I did not, and was about to tell him I had never seen a wounded intestine; but he stopt me, by saying, with some precipitation, "Nor never will." [noun]
Bumble's feet, and caused that gentleman to retire several paces backward, with great precipitation. [noun]
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The Revolution came; events succeeded each other with precipitation; the parliamentary families, decimated, pursued, hunted down, were dispersed. [noun]
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The precipitation of rain, snow and hail is about 55 in. [Please select]
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