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The word "precipice" has a cognate in Latin, which is "praeceps," meaning "headlong" or "steep."
Please move away from the precipice.
Precipitation
Precipice
Synonyms for "precipice" include ledge, overhang, height, cliff, or crag.
For a brief moment, Amy imagined jumping off the precipice and flying like a bird.
A steep incline. A precipice.
Some synonyms for 'abyss' are chasm, gulf, depth, or precipice.
A precipice is a steep cliff.
The root word of "precipitous" is "precipice," which comes from the Latin word "praeceps" meaning steep or headlong.
A precipice is a steep rock face or cliff, typically a tall one. It can also refer to a dangerous situation or a point at which someone is likely to suffer harm.