precipitant

Etymology
The is borrowed from,  (modern 🇨🇬), and from their  , an adjective use of , the   of , from  (from  (ultimately from ) +  (ultimately from )).

The and  are derived from the adjective.

Adjective

 * 1) Inclined to make rapid decisions without due consideration; hasty, impulsive, rash.
 * 2) Of a fall: straight downwards; headlong.
 * 3)  Acting, happening, or moving quickly; fast, rapid, swift; also, abrupt, sudden, unexpected.
 * 4)  That causes.
 * 1) Of a fall: straight downwards; headlong.
 * 2)  Acting, happening, or moving quickly; fast, rapid, swift; also, abrupt, sudden, unexpected.
 * 3)  That causes.
 * 1)  Acting, happening, or moving quickly; fast, rapid, swift; also, abrupt, sudden, unexpected.
 * 2)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.
 * 1)  That causes.

Translations

 * Finnish: saostava
 * Macedonian:

Noun

 * 1) Something which causes or hastens the occurrence of an act or event; specifically, something which brings about a mental or physiological condition.
 * 2)  A substance that, when added to a solution, causes a dissolved substance to form a precipitate.

Translations

 * Finnish:
 * Macedonian: предизви́кувач, потти́кнувач


 * Finnish: edeltävä tekijä
 * Macedonian:


 * Finnish: saostin
 * Macedonian:

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  precipitate