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It's pecipitating. I can't tell if it's rain or sleet. But it's doing something precipitous.. precipitive?



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  • The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

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  • A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

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It's pecipitating. I can't tell if it's rain or sleet. But it's doing something precipitous.. precipitive?



which is it?










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  • The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

    – David
    7 hours ago











  • A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

    – KillingTime
    7 hours ago














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It's pecipitating. I can't tell if it's rain or sleet. But it's doing something precipitous.. precipitive?



which is it?










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which is it?







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  • The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

    – David
    7 hours ago











  • A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

    – KillingTime
    7 hours ago



















  • The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

    – David
    7 hours ago











  • A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

    – KillingTime
    7 hours ago

















The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

– David
7 hours ago





The vernacular might suggest “urinal”.

– David
7 hours ago













A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

– KillingTime
7 hours ago





A dictionary check for the adjective of precipitate suggests precipitative.

– KillingTime
7 hours ago










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