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View usage for: (kɒndenseɪʃən) uncountable nounCondensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window. He used his sleeve to wipe the condensation off the glass. Synonyms: moisture, liquid, damp, dampness More Synonyms of condensation More Synonyms of condensation condensation in British English (ˌkɒndɛnˈseɪʃən) noun1. the act or process of condensing, or the state of being condensed 2. anything that has condensed from a vapour, esp on a window 3. chemistry a type of reaction in which two organic molecules combine to form a larger molecule as well as a simple molecule such as water, methanol, etc 4. anything that has been shortened, esp an abridged version of a book 5. psychoanalysisa. the fusion of two or more ideas, etc, into one symbol, occurring esp in dreams b. the reduction of many experiences into one word or action, as in a phobia Derived forms condensational (ˌcondenˈsational) adjective condensation in American English (ˌkɑndənˈseɪʃən) noun1. the act of condensing, as the reduction of a gas to a liquid or the abridgment of a piece of writing 2. the product of such an act to read a condensation of a novel 3. the condition of being condensed Word origin LL condensatiocondensation in Chemical Engineering (kɒndɛnseɪʃən) noun( Chemical Engineering: Heat transfer) Condensation is the action of turning a vapor into a liquid by contact with a cool surface. The dew point temperature is the temperature at which condensation begins, if air is cooled at constant pressure. Condensation of vapor on a surface takes place when the surface temperature is lower than thesaturation temperature. Condensation is the action of turning a vapor into a liquid by contact with a cool surface. condenser condensation in Mechanical Engineering (kɒndɛnseɪʃən) noun( Mechanical engineering: Energy, thermodynamics and heat transfer) Condensation is the process in which a vapor touches a cool surface and turns into a liquid. Condensation forms on windows when water vapor makes contact with the cool glass. Condensation of vapor on a surface takes place when the surface temperature is lower than thesaturation temperature. Condensation is the process in which a vapor touches a cool surface and turns into a liquid. Examples of 'condensation' in a sentencecondensation Do steam and condensation mean this room is void of art?This helps stop condensation forming.High above them he saw a thin streak of a condensation trail in the upper atmosphere.Leave room around the eaves for ventilation or condensation can form.It is now causing condensation to form on the inside of the windscreen.He rebelled against pure form and condensation.Another is placing a cold lid above steam to capture condensation.It also stops condensation on windows.This brought it low enough for condensation trails to form, although only for a minute.Recently, cold weather caused condensation to form on the inside of the windows and the glass roof.Warm air trapped inside the house meets cold walls, condensation forms and mould quickly spreads over wall and cupboard contents.Try to avoid using a plastic covering overnight as condensation will form inside, which will then freeze and damage leaves.As you drive along a small patch of condensation forms on the outside of the windscreen, right in your line of sight.This, incidentally, avoids condensation forming and dripping back into the pan.He went on: 'The other day we were in the car and there was condensation on the windows and they were writing their names in it. In other languagescondensation British English: condensation / ˌkɒndɛnˈseɪʃən/ NOUN Condensation consists of small drops of water which form when warm water vapour or steam touches a cold surface such as a window. He used his sleeve to wipe the condensation off the glass. - American English: condensation
- Arabic: تَكْثِيف
- Brazilian Portuguese: condensação
- Chinese: 浓缩
- Croatian: kondenzacija
- Czech: kondenzace
- Danish: kondens
- Dutch: condensatie
- European Spanish: condensación
- Finnish: tiivistymä
- French: condensation
- German: Kondensation
- Greek: συμπύκνωση
- Italian: condensazione
- Japanese: 結露
- Korean: 응결
- Norwegian: kondensering
- Polish: kondensacja
- European Portuguese: condensação
- Romanian: condens
- Russian: конденсат
- Latin American Spanish: condensación
- Swedish: kondensering
- Thai: การควบแน่น
- Turkish: buğu
- Ukrainian: конденсат
- Vietnamese: sự ngưng tụ
Chinese translation of 'condensation'condensation (kɔndɛnˈseɪʃən) n (u) -
凝结(結)的小水珠 (níngjié de xiǎoshuǐzhū)
Definition anything that has condensed from a vapour, esp. on a window He used his sleeve to wipe the condensation off the glass. Definition the act of condensing, or the state of being condensed The surface refrigeration allows the condensation of water. Synonyms distillation precipitation liquefaction deliquescence a condensation of a book that offers ten ways to be a better manager Synonyms contraction curtailment encapsulation Matter is a temporary condensation of energy. Synonyms reduction consolidation crystallization Additional synonymsDefinition a summary If you want to submit a paper, you must supply an abstract. Synonyms summary, résumé, outline, extract, essence, summing-up, digest, epitome, rundown, condensation, compendium, synopsis, précis, recapitulation, review, abridgmentDefinition the act of compressing The compression of the wood is easily achieved. Synonyms squeezing, pressing, crushing, consolidation, condensation, constrictionDefinition slight wetness There was damp everywhere in the house. Synonyms moisture, liquid, humidity, drizzle, dew, dampness, wetness, dankness, clamminess, mugginess |