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pre·cip·i·tous \prēˈsipəd.əs, prə̇ˈs-, -pətəs\ adjective Etymology: French précipiteux, from Middle French precipiteux, from Latin precipitium precipice + Middle French -eux -ous — more at precipice 1. : marked by great rapidity, haste, or lack of caution : precipitate, hasty, sudden, rash < psychoses … shorter, more fleeting and more precipitous in onset — I.I.Weiss > 2. a. : having the character of a precipice : very steep, perpendicular, or overhanging in rise or fall < a precipitous slope > < a precipitous bluff > b. : having very steep, perpendicular, or overhanging sides : containing precipices < precipitous mountains > < a precipitous gorge > c. : having a very steep ascent < precipitous stairs > < a precipitous street > Synonyms: see steep |