Condensations [noun]
Definition of Condensations:
abridgment
Synonyms of Condensations:
Sentence/Example of Condensations:
This future city collects water through air condensation and uses solar power to drive itself over arid landscapes.
An auto drain function will exhaust all condensation automatically without the need to manually service the machine.
Propane heaters are also notorious for creating lots of condensation, whereas diesel versions put out a dry heat and work well at high altitudes.
He agrees that molecules are more likely to link together by condensation reactions on land, where wet-dry cycles can occur, than in the ocean.
When water splashes out of a hot spring and evaporates, molecules that were in the liquid could undergo condensation reactions and link up.
Mineral deposits indicate the presence of hot springs and hydrothermal activity in the planet’s past, which would have sustained the wetting and drying cycles that the two researchers see as crucial for condensation reactions to get life going.
There are other forms of electrical discharges not distinctly connected with the then existing condensation of moisture.
But he is very serious, and his words sometimes chill like a condensation of Young's “Night Thoughts.”
By telescopic condensation of the field, Cragley was capable of bringing Deliphon on the instrument.
Condensation is explained as undergoing an alteration; that means, as becoming composite.