Found 2 items, similar to precipitant.
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: precipitant
precipitant
adj : done with very great haste and without due deliberation;
“hasty marriage seldom proveth well”- Shakespeare;
“hasty makeshifts take the place of planning”- Arthur
Geddes;
“rejected what was regarded as an overhasty
plan for reconversion”;
“wondered whether they had been
rather precipitate in deposing the king” [syn:
hasty,
overhasty,
precipitate,
precipitous]
n : an agent that causes a precipitate to form
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Precipitant
Precipitant
\Pre*cip"i*tant\, a. [L. praecipitans, -antis, p.
pr. of praecipitare: cf. F. pr['e]cipitant. See
Precipitate.]
1. Falling or rushing headlong; rushing swiftly, violently,
or recklessly; moving precipitately.
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They leave their little lives
Above the clouds, precipitant to earth. --J.
Philips.
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Should he return, that troop so blithe and bold,
Precipitant in fear would wing their flight. --Pope.
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2. Unexpectedly or foolishly brought on or hastened; rashly
hurried; hasty; sudden; reckless. --Jer. Taylor.
“Precipitant rebellion.” --Eikon Basilike.
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Precipitant
\Pre*cip"i*tant\, n. (Chem.)
Any force or reagent which causes the formation of a
precipitate.
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