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etymological origin of | eng: precipitousness |
etymologically related | eng: precipice |
etymologically related | eng: precipitant |
etymologically related | eng: precipitate |
lexical category | adjective |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-precipitous.ogg |
semantically related | eng: abrupt |
semantically related | eng: arise |
semantically related | eng: ceremonial |
semantically related | eng: crabbed |
semantically related | eng: evanescent |
semantically related | eng: head-on |
semantically related | eng: instantly |
semantically related | eng: momentany |
semantically related | eng: occur |
semantically related | eng: offhand |
semantically related | eng: official |
semantically related | eng: quicksilver |
semantically related | eng: starched |
semantically related | eng: steep |
semantically related | eng: subitaneous |
semantically related | eng: sudden death |
semantically related | eng: sudden |
semantically related | eng: w:Anthony_Trollope |
translation | deu: überstürzt |
translation | deu: abrupt |
translation | deu: abschüssig |
translation | deu: jäh |
translation | deu: kopfüber |
translation | deu: schroff |
translation | deu: steil |
translation | deu: steilwandig |
translation | eng: hasty |
translation | eng: headlong |
translation | eng: precipitate |
translation | eng: quick |
translation | eng: rash |
translation | eng: steep |
translation | eng: sudden |
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