engender |
precipitate |
In lang=en terms the difference between engender and precipitate
is that
engender is to assume form; to come into existence; to be caused or produced while
precipitate is to cause (water in the air) to condense or fall to the ground.
As verbs the difference between engender and precipitate
is that
engender is (obsolete|transitive) to beget (of a man); to bear or conceive (of a woman) or
engender can be (critical theory) to endow with gender; to create gender or enhance the importance of gender while
precipitate is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As a noun precipitate is
a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
As an adjective precipitate is
headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
precipitate |
predilection |
As nouns the difference between precipitate and predilection
is that
precipitate is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action while
predilection is predilection.
As a verb precipitate
is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As an adjective precipitate
is headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
eager |
precipitate |
Related terms |
Eager is a related term of precipitate.
As adjectives the difference between eager and precipitate
is that
eager is (obsolete) sharp; sour; acid while
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
As nouns the difference between eager and precipitate
is that
eager is (tidal bore) while
precipitate is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
As a verb precipitate is
to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
precipitate |
careless |
Related terms |
Precipitate is a related term of careless.
As adjectives the difference between precipitate and careless
is that
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically while
careless is (
lb) free from care; unworried, without anxiety.
As a verb precipitate
is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As a noun precipitate
is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
venturesome |
precipitate |
Related terms |
Venturesome is a related term of precipitate.
As adjectives the difference between venturesome and precipitate
is that
venturesome is bold; willing to take risks; adventurous while
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
As a verb precipitate is
to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As a noun precipitate is
a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
precipitate |
irascible |
Related terms |
Precipitate is a related term of irascible.
As adjectives the difference between precipitate and irascible
is that
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically while
irascible is easily provoked to outbursts of anger; irritable.
As a verb precipitate
is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As a noun precipitate
is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
precipitate |
settle |
In lang=en terms the difference between precipitate and settle
is that
precipitate is to cause (water in the air) to condense or fall to the ground while
settle is to adjust differences or accounts; to come to an agreement.
As verbs the difference between precipitate and settle
is that
precipitate is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten while
settle is to place in a fixed or permanent condition; to make firm, steady, or stable; to establish; to fix; especially, to establish in life; to fix in business, in a home etc.
As nouns the difference between precipitate and settle
is that
precipitate is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action while
settle is (archaic) a seat of any kind.
As an adjective precipitate
is headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
radical |
precipitate |
Synonyms |
Radical is a synonym of precipitate.
In chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between radical and precipitate
is that
radical is (chemistry) a group of atoms, joined by covalent bonds, that take part in reactions as a single unit while
precipitate is (chemistry) a solid that exits the liquid phase of a solution.
As adjectives the difference between radical and precipitate
is that
radical is favoring fundamental change, or change at the root cause of a matter while
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically.
As nouns the difference between radical and precipitate
is that
radical is a member of the most progressive wing of the liberal party; someone favouring social reform (but generally stopping short of socialism) while
precipitate is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
As a verb precipitate is
to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
precipitate |
heedless |
Related terms |
Precipitate is a related term of heedless.
As adjectives the difference between precipitate and heedless
is that
precipitate is headlong; falling steeply or vertically while
heedless is unaware, without noticing.
As a verb precipitate
is to make something happen suddenly and quickly; hasten.
As a noun precipitate
is a product resulting from a process, event, or course of action.
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