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Etymology edit

Morphologically condense +‎ -ate.

Pronunciation edit

  • (noun, verb) IPA(key): /ˈkɒndənseɪt/
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  • (adjective) IPA(key): /ˈkɒndənseɪt/, /ˈkɒndənsət/
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Noun edit

condensate (plural condensates)

  1. (physics) A liquid that is the product of condensation of a gas, i.e. of steam.
  2. (chemistry) The product of a condensation reaction.
  3. (physics) Any of various condensed quantum states.

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Verb edit

condensate (third-person singular simple present condensates, present participle condensating, simple past and past participle condensated)

  1. (obsolete, transitive, intransitive, uncommon) To condense.
    • a. 1660, Henry Hammond, a sermon:
      As they say a little critical learning makes one proud; if there were more it would condensate and compact itself into less room

Adjective edit

condensate (comparative more condensate, superlative most condensate)

  1. (obsolete) Made dense; condensed.

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Verb edit

condensate

  1. inflection of condensare:
    1. second-person plural present indicative
    2. second-person plural imperative

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Participle edit

condensate f pl

  1. feminine plural of condensato

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condēnsāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of condēnsō

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condensate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of condensar combined with te