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Condensate

Condensate \Con*den"sate\, a. [L. condensatus, p. p. of condensare. See Condense, v. t.] Made dense; condensed.

Water . . . thickened or condensate.
--Peacham.

Condensate

Condensate \Con*den"sate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Condensated; p. pr. & vb. n. Condensating.] To condense. [R.]
--Hammond.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
condensate

1550s, "to make dense," from condens-, past participle stem of Latin condensare (see condense) + -ate (2). Meaning "to become dense" is from c.1600.

Wiktionary
condensate
  1. (context obsolete English) Made dense; condensed. n. 1 (context physics English) A liquid that is the product of condensation of a gas, i.e. of steam. 2 (context chemistry English) The product of a condensation reaction. 3 (context physics English) Any of various condensed quantum states. v

  2. To condense.

WordNet
condensate

n. atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold [syn: condensation]

Wikipedia
Condensate

Condensate may refer to:

  • The liquid phase produced by the condensation of steam or any other gas
  • The product of a chemical condensation reaction, other than water
  • Natural-gas condensate, in the natural gas industry
  • Condensate (album), a 2011 album by The Original 7ven, the band formerly known as The Time
Condensate (album)

Condensate is the fifth studio album by the American funk ensemble The Original 7ven, formerly known as The Time. Released on October 18, 2011, the album was the group's first release in 21 years. Condensate peaked at number 58 on the U.S. Billboard 200 album chart and number 10 on the U.S. Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. "#Trendin" was also released as a single and reached number 77 on the U.S. Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

Usage examples of "condensate".

World and its unique, nonrenewable deposits of Bose-Einstein condensates.

Can he use the external condensate as a partial replacement of the fresh water lost from the system?

I shoveled down reconstituted powdered eggs mixed with rehydrated dehydrated bacon, quickly washing the stuff out of sight with caffein condensate.

For decades, the existence of a fifth, low-energy form of matter, known as Bose-Einstein Condensates (BECs), was only a theoretical possibility.

Deep in its guts it creates coherent atom beams, from a bunch of Bose–Einstein condensates hovering on the edge of absolute zero.

Deep in its guts it creates coherent atom beams, from a bunch of Bose-Einstein condensates hovering on the edge of absolute zero: by superimposing interference patterns on them, it generates an atomic hologram, building a perfect replica of some original artifact, right down to the atomic level–there are no clunky moving nanotechnology parts to break or overheat or mutate.

Bose-Einstein Condensates exist only with ambient temperatures within a few hundred billionths of a degree of absolute zero.

The time wasn't far off when the sewers of Riverdale would begin to ooze into its valleyed avenues not ordinary sewage, but stinking condensates so tacky and… indisposable… as to make hot asphalt seem as harmless as cold concrete.

Conrad even knew the buzzwords to explain it: a zettahertz laser—that’s a trillion gigahertz, you know—operating at four watts and refracted through a pair of Fresnel condensates to form an isotropic beam exactly thirty meters wide, terminating at the collapsium barrier of the forward ertial shield.

The continued existence of a Bose-Einstein Condensate of the required magnitude, sentient or not, called for temperatures sustained within a few billionths of a degree of absolute zero.

Waste water from other sources - hygiene, the laundry and the air condensate - was cleaned up by a series of filters and packed columns of activated charcoal and resin beds.

They were seeking traces of nerve gas condensate or other chemical substances.

Because of all of these technological hurdles, it wasn't until 1995 that experimenters were able to force rubidium atoms to form this type of condensate.

The initial method of making a rubidium condensate is the most straightforward, and further methods have been refinements of the same general principles of cooling.