precipitance

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English

Etymology

From precipitant +‎ -ance.

Noun

precipitance (usually uncountable, plural precipitances)

  1. Precipitancy.
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      I gasped, at this frightful precipitance—I was going to open with warmth against it.
    • c. 1794, Jane Austen, Lady Susan:
      We have been hurried on by our feelings to a degree of Precipitance which ill accords with the claims of our Friends, or the opinion of the World.