precipitatory
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2005 5:40 pm
Is there an adjective form, "precipitatory," or is this just a forward formation?
(As in a "precipitatory event")
It is quite common on the internet!
If there is an impending precipitatory event, and I have to operate a motor vehicle during the time in which that event will be occurring, then West Springfield will not have plowed, sanded, or salted a single road on whatever route I am taking.
Yet instead of taking a common-sense approach, the BCCI chose the precipitatory option of putting Ahmedabad in the itinerary.
Not that I trust people on the internet to use real words all the time!
Apo
(As in a "precipitatory event")
It is quite common on the internet!
If there is an impending precipitatory event, and I have to operate a motor vehicle during the time in which that event will be occurring, then West Springfield will not have plowed, sanded, or salted a single road on whatever route I am taking.
Yet instead of taking a common-sense approach, the BCCI chose the precipitatory option of putting Ahmedabad in the itinerary.
Not that I trust people on the internet to use real words all the time!
Apo