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What is the cognate for word precipice?

The cognate for "precipice" is praecipitium in Latin.

Here's a breakdown:

* Precipice comes from the Latin word praecipitium, which means "a steep place, a cliff."

* Both words share the same Latin root praecipitare, meaning "to throw headlong" or "to fall."

So, "precipice" and "praecipitium" are cognate words, meaning they share a common origin and have similar meanings.

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