| precipitate l. |
labor which occurs with undue rapidity.
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| precipitated c. carbonate |
a commercial form of calcium carbonate prepared by chemical means; used as an antacid, as a calcium supplement, and for the treatment of osteoporosis.
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| precipitated s. |
[USP] a form obtained by adding acid to a solution containing a polysulfide and a thiosulfate; used topically as a scabicide, and also used in various dermatologic formulations for its antiparasitic, antibacterial, antifungal, and keratolytic effects.
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| precipitate |
A substance separating, in solid particles, from a liquid as a result of a chemical or physical change. It also means to form a precipitate.
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| precipitate |
When a dissolved substance can no longer stay dissolved and leaves the solution as a solid it is said to precipitate, to leave the solution.
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