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(psychoanalysis) an unconscious process whereby two ideas or images combine into a single symbol; especially in dreams the process of changing from a gaseous to a liquid or solid state atmospheric moisture that has condensed because of cold compression: the process or result of becoming smaller or pressed together; "the contraction of a gas on cooling" a shortened version of a written work condensing: the act of increasing the density of something
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| condensation polymer |
a compound formed by the repeated reaction of smaller molecules, involving at the same time the elimination of water or other simple compound (eg, nylon).
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| condensation |
Precipitation of liquid from its vapor resulting from lowering of the temperature under constant pressure, especially the deposition of water from warm moist air on to a relatively cold surface (BS 5643)
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The process by which a liquid is removed from a vapor. In the water cycle, water vapor rises, cools, and condenses, sometimes clinging to tiny particles of dust in the atmosphere. Condensed water vapor either remains a liquid or turns directly into a solid (ice, hail or snow). Clouds are formed by condensed water particles.
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| condensation polymer |
A polymer, such as nylon, which is formed when a small molecule is condensed out or lost during polymerization. See addition polymer.
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