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Recondense

Recondense \Re`con*dense"\ (r[=e]`k[o^]n*d[e^]ns"), v. t. To condense again.

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recondense

vb. To condense again.

Usage examples of "recondense".

I have also developed a mechanism that can heat and recondense the hydrogen gas to increase our buoyancy.

Fed gun position to the man climbing toward him in a hard suit blurred by the frosty gray of recondensed metal vapor.

Steam carouseled ceilingward, sucked out through recycling vents to be recondensed and reused.

In those chambers, Licky had told him, the vapor of the quicksilver was trapped and condensed, reheated and recondensed, till in the topmost vault the pure metal ran down into a stone trough or bowl-only a drop or two a day, he said, from the low-grade ores they were roasting now.

Frozen gases vaporized, whirled aloft, briefly recondensed before they were lost.

The light had the absolute white-and-shadow of space, but the froth where vaporized metal had recondensed looked out of place.

Starship landings generated huge quantities of steam, most of which recondensed into droplets before the gangplanks lowered.

In descending it is recondensed, and by the process by which its atoms are brought together its latent heat is made sensible.

With the basket tied down, he operated the recondensing apparatus that released stored hydrogen gas into the inner and outer balloons.

Steam carouseled ceilingward, sucked out through recycling vents to be recondensed and reused.

Condenser cars (where the exhaust steam was recondensed into water to feed the boilers) became an early feature, as did petroleum fueling in the northern provinces.

In those chambers, Licky had told him, the vapor of the quicksilver was trapped and condensed, reheated and recondensed, till in the topmost vault the pure metal ran down into a stone trough or bowl-only a drop or two a day, he said, from the low-grade ores they were roasting now.

Some of the matter dissipates (dissipated, will dissipate), recondenses (recondensed, will recondense), reaches (reached, will reach) other galaxies.

Charon's layers of different ices, constantly subliming and recondensing in Pluto's creeping shadow, tended to damp out vibrations at the interfaces.

The recondensing vapor turned into a pall of cloud miles thick, which the winds stirred with the browns of the hydrocarbon gases and the smoke from the continent-wide fires to draw a curtain over the death throes as Earth and Athena commenced the slow mutual gyration that would mark their closest pass.