All precipitate synonyms
preΒ·cipΒ·iΒ·tate
P p noun precipitate
- condensate β a substance formed by condensation, such as a liquid from a vapour
- condensation β Condensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window.
- grume β blood when viscous.
- crystallization β Crystallization is the process in which crystals are formed either from something that has been melted or from a solution.
- briskness β quick and active; lively: brisk trading; a brisk walk.
- intrusiveness β tending or apt to intrude; coming without invitation or welcome: intrusive memories of a lost love.
- hustling β to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order.
- follow-up β the act of following up.
- alluvia β a deposit of sand, mud, etc., formed by flowing water.
- gook β a contemptuous term used to refer to a native of Southeast Asia or the South Pacific, especially a member of an enemy military force.
- clot β A clot is a sticky lump that forms when blood dries up or becomes thick.
adjective precipitate
- hotblooded β Spirited, rash, reckless.
- agitable β easily agitated or moved
verb precipitate
- blue pencil β deletion, alteration, or censorship of the contents of a book or other work
- handcarry β to carry or deliver by hand, as for security reasons: The ambassador hand-carried a message from the president.
- fossilized β Geology. to convert into a fossil; replace organic with mineral substances in the remains of an organism.
- expedite β (transitive) To accelerate the progress of.
- fossilise β Alternative spelling of fossilize.
- innerve β to supply with nervous energy; invigorate; animate.
- condense β If you condense something, especially a piece of writing or speech, you make it shorter, usually by including only the most important parts.
- hasten β to move or act with haste; proceed with haste; hurry: to hasten to a place.
- make haste β swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
- firmed β not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
- distil β (transitive) Subject a substance to distillation; .
- fossilised β Non-Oxford British standard spelling of fossilized.
- decocted β Simple past tense and past participle of decoct.
- bestirred β to stir up; rouse to action (often used reflexively): She bestirred herself at the first light of morning.
- fling β to throw, cast, or hurl with force or violence: to fling a stone.
- beaded β A beaded dress, cushion, or other object is decorated with beads.
- concreted β constituting an actual thing or instance; real: a concrete proof of his sincerity.
- beading β Beading is a narrow strip of wood that is used for decorating or edging furniture and doors.
- caseharden β to form a hard, thin surface on (an iron alloy)
- firming β not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
- gelled β Physical Chemistry. a semirigid colloidal dispersion of a solid with a liquid or gas, as jelly, glue, etc.
- get cracking β to break without complete separation of parts; become fissured: The plate cracked when I dropped it, but it was still usable.
- jellied β containing or made, spread, or topped with jelly or syrup; jellied: jelly apples.
- distill β to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
- hasting β swiftness of motion; speed; celerity: He performed his task with great haste. They felt the need for haste.
adj precipitate
- like crazy β mentally deranged; demented; insane.
- half cocked β to set the hammer of (a firearm) at half cock.
- chop chop β pidgin English for quickly
- flipper β a broad, flat limb, as of a seal or whale, especially adapted for swimming.
- alacritous β cheerful readiness, promptness, or willingness: We accepted the invitation with alacrity.
- heedless β careless; thoughtless; unmindful: Heedless of the danger, he returned to the burning building to save his dog.
- hot-headed β hot or fiery in spirit or temper; impetuous; rash: Hotheaded people shouldn't drive cars.
- chop-chop β with haste; quickly.
- in flames β to kindle or excite (passions, desires, etc.).
- hot and cold β (Idiomatic) Ambivalent; having conflicting emotions.
- desperate β If you are desperate, you are in such a bad situation that you are willing to try anything to change it.
- fiery β consisting of, attended with, characterized by, or containing fire: a volcano's fiery discharge.