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| pre·cip·i·tin [ prə síppitin ] (plural pre·cip·i·tins) |
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antibody combining with antigen: an antibody that, when combined with its antigen, forms a substance that separates out of solution and can be detected visually
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| [Early 20th century. <precipitate] |
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