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condensate

[ kuhn-den-seyt, kon-duhn-seyt ]

noun

  1. a product of condensation, as a liquid reduced from a gas or vapor.


condensate

/ kənˈdɛnseɪt /

noun

  1. a substance formed by condensation, such as a liquid from a vapour
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Word History and Origins

Origin of condensate1

First recorded in 1545–55; from Latin condēnsātus “thickened together,” past participle of condēnsāre “to thicken together”; condense
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Example Sentences

After years of work, she and her colleagues are finally ready to set up a prototype experiment, and they hope to be blowing condensate bubbles in the next few years.

Peiris leads a team of physicists studying how to steady the condensate blend against collapse from unrelated effects.

Most proteins involved in condensates, he says, have a common architecture with some structured domains and some disordered regions.

The researchers derived a mathematical model based on the physics of condensate formation that could exactly predict the size of nucleoli in cells.

This process allows the condensate to achieve lower temperatures than are possible with the same methods on Earth.

Those vapors condense into a liquid later in the process and that “condensate” is collected in a storage area, called a sump.

The condensate is then supposed to be routed into the pipeline system that delivers the crude to the nearby refinery.

The supply of water to the condenser is regulated according to the volatility of the condensate.

An air pump transferred condensate and sea water into a tank from which it passed overboard.

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