precipitation
noun
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- (meteorology) Any or all of the forms of water particles, whether liquid or solid, that fall from the upper atmosphere (e.g., rain, hail, snow or sleet). It is a major class of hydrometeor, but it is distinguished from cloud, fog, dew, rime, frost, etc., in that it must fall. It is distinguished from cloud and virga in that it must reach the ground.
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opad atmosferyczny
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precipitate
noun
/pɹəˈsɪpɪteɪt/
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- (chemistry) a solid that exits the liquid phase of a solution
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osad,
strąt
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precipitate
verb
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- (intransitive) (chemistry) To come out of a liquid solution into solid form.
- (transitive) (chemistry) To separate a substance out of a liquid solution into solid form.
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osadzać,
osadzić,
strącać,
strącić,
wytrącać,
wytrącić
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precipitous
adjective
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stromy
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- Hasty; rash; quick; sudden
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nagły
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