condensation: Meaning and Definition of

con•den•sa•tion

Pronunciation: (kon"den-sā'shun, -dun-), [key]
— n.
  1. the act of condensing; the state of being condensed.
  2. the result of being made more compact or dense.
  3. reduction of a book, speech, statement, or the like, to a shorter or terser form; abridgment.
  4. a condensed form: Did you read the whole book or just a condensation?
  5. a condensed mass.
  6. (in nontechnical usage) condensate.
  7. the act or process of reducing a gas or vapor to a liquid or solid form.
  8. a reaction between two or more organic molecules leading to the formation of a larger molecule and the elimination of a simple molecule such as water or alcohol.
  9. the process by which atmospheric water vapor liquefies to form fog, clouds, or the like, or solidifies to form snow or hail.
  10. the representation of two or more ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses by one word or image, as in a person's humor, accidental slips, or dreams.
  11. the relative amount by which the density of an elastic medium varies from its average value as a sound wave passes through it.
Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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